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Implementation Grant Funding Opportunity Open
Qualifying* small and medium-sized US manufacturers, that received IAC or Combined Heat and Power Technical Assistance Partnership assessments between 2018 and 2024, can now apply for grants for implementation of assessment recommendations up 50% of qualifying* project costs with a maximum of $300,000 per manufacturer.
IMPORTANT: The grant program now operates on a rolling basis and applications may be submitted at any time through the year, with quarterly reviews.
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matching recommendationsSIC | 3691 | Storage Batteries |
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ID | # | Year | Products | Savings | Cost | Status |
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WI0517 # 07 Y:2006 | 07 | 2006 | UTILIZE ENERGY-EFFICIENT BELTS AND OTHER IMPROVED MECHANISMS | $4,730 | $5,500 | Not Implemented |
WI0517 # 06 Y:2006 | 06 | 2006 | RECHARGE BATTERIES ON DURING OFF-PEAK DEMAND PERIODS | $4,872 | $2,000 | Not Implemented |
WI0517 # 05 Y:2006 | 05 | 2006 | ANALYZE FLUE GAS FOR PROPER AIR/FUEL RATIO | $5,306 | $500 | Implemented |
WI0517 # 04 Y:2006 | 04 | 2006 | UTILIZE A LESS EXPENSIVE COOLING METHOD | $9,970 | $14,000 | Not Implemented |
WI0517 # 03 Y:2006 | 03 | 2006 | UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS | $16,406 | $37,744 | Implemented |
WI0517 # 02 Y:2006 | 02 | 2006 | REDUCE HOT WATER TEMPERATURE TO THE MINIMUM REQUIRED | $25,159 | $4,500 | Not Implemented |
WI0517 # 01 Y:2006 | 01 | 2006 | RESCHEDULE PLANT OPERATIONS OR REDUCE LOAD TO AVOID PEAKS | $27,918 | $6,000 | Not Implemented |
LM0109 # 02 Y:2006 | 02 | 2006 | USE MOST EFFICIENT TYPE OF ELECTRIC MOTORS | $408 | $586 | Implemented |
LM0109 # 07 Y:2006 | 07 | 2006 | RECHARGE BATTERIES ON DURING OFF-PEAK DEMAND PERIODS | $8,917 | $7,000 | Implemented |
LM0109 # 06 Y:2006 | 06 | 2006 | SIZE ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR PEAK OPERATING EFFICIENCY | $14,573 | $120,000 | Implemented |
LM0109 # 05 Y:2006 | 05 | 2006 | RE-ARRANGE EQUIPMENT LAYOUT TO REDUCE HANDLING COSTS | $220,603 | $170,000 | Not Implemented |
LM0109 # 04 Y:2006 | 04 | 2006 | AUTOMATE FINISHING PROCESS | $240,621 | $225,000 | Not Implemented |
LM0109 # 03 Y:2006 | 03 | 2006 | UTILIZE DAYLIGHT WHENEVER POSSIBLE IN LIEU OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHT | $13,210 | $90,000 | Implemented |
LM0109 # 01 Y:2006 | 01 | 2006 | USE POWER DURING OFF-PEAK PERIODS | $65,901 | $200,000 | Implemented |
LM0110 # 02 Y:2006 | 02 | 2006 | ELIMINATE OR REDUCE COMPRESSED AIR USAGE | $6,085 | $5,844 | Not Implemented |
LM0110 # 03 Y:2006 | 03 | 2006 | RECOVER WASTE HEAT FROM EQUIPMENT | $116,775 | $100,000 | Not Implemented |
LM0110 # 04 Y:2006 | 04 | 2006 | RELOCATE OVEN / FURNACE TO MORE EFFICIENT LOCATION | $85,569 | $90,000 | Not Implemented |
LM0110 # 05 Y:2006 | 05 | 2006 | TRAIN OPERATORS FOR MAXIMUM OPERATING EFFICIENCY | $193,195 | $15,800 | Not Implemented |
LM0110 # 06 Y:2006 | 06 | 2006 | BEGIN A PRACTICE OF PREDICTIVE / PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE | $153,608 | $23,700 | Implemented |
LM0110 # 01 Y:2006 | 01 | 2006 | UTILIZE HIGHER EFFICIENCY LAMPS AND/OR BALLASTS | $6,799 | $90,000 | Implemented |