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For: Business & Industry, Government RFA rounds: An additional round will open March 2, 2026. Industrial production is among the top five leading contributors of emissions in the state. Colorado’s Clean Air Program provides grants for industry-related emission reduction projects that bring the State closer to its air pollutant emission reduction goals.
Clean Air Program grants offset the direct costs of purchasing industrial air pollutant emission reduction equipment at the site where air pollutant emissions are generated and released. The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) offered technical assistance to help eligible facilities identify decarbonization opportunities. Visit the CAP Technical Assistance Offering webpage to learn more about this initiative.
Contact Information: Libby Lee, elizabeth. r. lee@state.
co. us The additional application round will be similar to the last round and focus on funding decarbonization technology. More information will be provided soon.
View previous RFA documents CEO will host a Funding Decarbonization Technology RFA Informational Webinar on March 11 at 1:00 PM MT. CEO will also host office hours on March 18 and 25 at 10:00 AM MT. Register for office hours View 2024 Clean Air Program Report Industrial facilities may also be eligible for funding support through the Colorado Industrial Tax Credit Offering (CITCO), but may not combine this funding with CAP.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Business and industry operations, government entities in Colorado. Includes manufacturing, cement plants, mining/quarrying, refineries, dairies, landfills, wastewater plants. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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