Governor Bill Haslam and Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau recently announced that there will be more recipients of the Clean Tennessee Energy grants by the summer of 2015.
The grants aim to promote energy efficiency projects for the state and are estimated to total $2 million.
The grants will go towards funding energy efficiency projects for municipal governments, county governments, utility districts, and similar entities across Tennessee.
In April 2011, Clean Air Act reached a settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority, creating money for the 2015 energy efforts.
If you are moving to Memphis or other Tennessee location and are an official entity and have an energy efficiency project proposal for the state, grant applications are available on the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s website and will be accepted until January 30, 2015. Keep in mind that the maximum grant amount per project is $250,000 and requires applicants to be able to match the grant amount.
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