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Renewable Energy Fund Grants - Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program is sponsored by New Hampshire Department of Energy. This program provides grants for non-residential sector renewable energy projects in New Hampshire. While details on specific water power technologies are not provided, renewable energy generally includes hydropower and other water-based power generation.
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gov/renewable-energy/renewable-energy-rebates/non-residential-sector-competitive-grants-program) Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program The Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grant Program is enabled through NH RSA 362-F:10, XI #### Renewable Energy Fund Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program History: In 2010, the General Court passed House Bill 1270 (HB 1270), which amended RSA 362-F:10 to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) no later than March 1, 2011, and annually thereafter for non-residential renewable energy projects that are not eligible to participate in incentive and rebate programs developed under RSA 362-F:10, V and RSA 362-F:10, VIII.
The first RFP was issued on February 25, 2011, and the Program has awarded grants in each subsequent year. #### Non-Residential Grant Program Information: The RFP seeks proposals to increase the supply of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from thermal renewable energy or certain other non-photovoltaic electric renewable energy projects located in New Hampshire.
Specifically, projects that will be eligible to generate Class I, Class I Thermal, or Class IV Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) are eligible to apply. Solar photovoltaic projects, and projects or portions of projects that are eligible to apply for a rebate under the DOE’s Commercial & Industrial (C&I) bulk-fed wood pellet central heating system rebate program are not eligible for funding under this Non-Residential grant program.
The most recently released grant **RFP 2023-018.
pdf Grants for Renewable Energy Generation Projects in the Nonresidential Sector** was issued on October 2, 2023, and can be found by following this link: Requests for Proposals | NH Department of Energy Past years’ grant-funded projects can be found in the Annual Renewable Energy Fund Reports by following this link: Renewable Energy Fund | NH Department of Energy #### FISCAL YEAR 2024 Request for Proposals release: Question Period Closes 10/17/2023 4:30 PM Responses to Questions Posted 10/30/2023 4:30 PM Proposal Due Date and Time 11/16/2023 12:00 PM (noon) Anticipated Contract Start Date 06/2024 Contact: Susan Gagne, Program Specialist III atRFP@Energy.
NH. gov Please visit Request for Proposals at the NH Department of Energy website to view the RFP and related information New Hampshire Department of Energy 21 South Fruit Street, Suite 10 | Concord, NH | 03301 (603) 271-3670 | TDD Access: Relay NH | 1-800-735-2964 energy-info@energy. nh.
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Renewable Energy Fund Grants - Non-Residential Sector Competitive Grants Program is funded by New Hampshire Department of Energy. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Empowering Communities Grants is sponsored by PPL Foundation. These grants enrich the overall vitality of the community through programs that protect the environment and improve people's lives. Focus areas include environmental stewardship and education. Projects involving native plant pollinator habitat restoration within the Schuylkill watershed could align with environmental stewardship goals.
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On June 2, 2026, the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation selected two demonstration-scale facilities — Phoenix Tailings (with MIT and the University of Minnesota) for $66 million, and the Colorado School of Mines (with ElementUSA, PNNL, Principal Mineral, and Rare Earth Technologies Inc.) for the balance — under the Rare Earth Elements Demonstration Facility Program. Both projects pull rare earths from industrial waste — red mud at the Gramercy refinery in Louisiana, and a mix of mine and refining tailings elsewhere. Here is what the selections tell researchers, small businesses, and downstream magnet customers about where DOE thinks the chokepoint actually is, and what to do before the next demonstration-scale solicitation opens.
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