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Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology & Innovation (JETI) Program is a grant from the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office that funds large, capital-intensive economic development projects bringing new investment and high-paying jobs to Texas communities.
Created by House Bill 5 of the 88th Legislature, JETI is a competitive incentive program targeting manufacturing facilities, dispatchable electric generation, natural resource development, high-tech infrastructure equipment, and critical infrastructure construction or expansion. Renewable energy and energy storage projects are excluded. Companies planning new capital-intensive projects in eligible categories may apply.
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Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation (JETI) Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation (JETI) House Bill 5 of the 88th Legislature, Regular Session created the Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation (JETI) Act.
The JETI Act is a new competitive economic incentive program used to attract large, capital-intensive economic development projects, bringing new capital investment and creating new, high-paying jobs in Texas communities.
Companies planning a new project within the following categories are eligible to apply for the program: manufacturing facilities; dispatchable electric generation facilities; natural resource development facilities; research, development or manufacturing facilities for high-tech infrastructure equipment or technology; and the construction or expansion of critical infrastructure.
Renewable energy projects or energy storage facilities are not eligible. The JETI Act allows a company, school district and Governor’s Office to enter into an agreement for a 10-year school district maintenance and operations (M&O) tax appraised value limitation of 50%, based on qualifying job and capital investment minimums.
Projects located in qualified Opportunity Zones are eligible for an additional 25% limitation on taxable value. The JETI Act incorporated a tiered structure based on the county’s population size to determine the level of required jobs and capital investment to qualify for the program. For questions regarding the wage requirement, please contact our Project Management team at (512) 936-0100.
*Dispatchable electric generation is not subject to job requirements. Applications and detailed information on the program will be available on the Texas Comptroller’s website and you may find the application forms online . Companies with qualifying projects should submit applications to the Texas Comptroller for review.
Approval by the Governor and applicable school district is required. Please contact the applicable school district to discuss your project before submitting an application. JETI Guarantee Template Agreement JETI Awarded Projects (as of March 31, 2026) JETI Administrative Rules
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Companies with large capital-intensive manufacturing, dispatchable electric generation, natural resource development, high-tech infrastructure, or critical infrastructure projects; renewable energy and energy storage are excluded. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF), established under the Texas CHIPS Act in 2023, provides grants to strengthen Texas leadership in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing. With approximately $948 million in total appropriations, the fund awards grants to state entities, higher education institutions, and private companies with an established Texas presence undertaking semiconductor manufacturing, design, or advanced technology development. Individual grants can reach $14 million or more. Eligible businesses must demonstrate local community support, planned capital investment, and job creation. Applications are reviewed by the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium Executive Committee.
Product Development and Small Business Incubator Fund (PDSBI) is a grant from the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office, Office of the Governor that funds product development companies and small business incubators and accelerators located in Texas through long-term, asset-backed loans. The program finances the development and production of new or improved products and stimulates growth of new or existing small businesses. It targets businesses that are unable to obtain financing or suitable terms in traditional capital markets. Eligible applicants include product development companies and incubators or accelerators operating in Texas with at least three years of operating history.