Alaska renewable energy grant program
Support Resources About Grants. Department of Energy DOE. Department of Education ED U. A slightly modified version of this list is now submitted for use in the legislative session. The grant program is intended to provide assistance to utilities, independent power producers, local governments, and tribal governments for feasibility studies, reconnaissance studies, energy resource monitoring, and work related to the design and construction of eligible facilities.
In order to be eligible for a grant, a project must be located within Alaska and be a new project not in operation on August 20, , or an addition to an existing project made after the same date. Projects should be constructed and operated for the public benefit. The list of eligible technologies includes solar, wind, geothermal, hydrothermal, certain types of biomass, biogas, wave, tidal, waste heat utilization, river in-stream power, and hydropower.
Also eligible are: fuel cells that use hydrogen generated from an eligible renewable resource or natural gas; certain natural gas projects located in small communities; and, electricity or natural gas transmission and distribution infrastructure projects that link an eligible project to related infrastructure.
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ACEP project activities include the following: Technical assistance to grant recipient with instrumentation specification, installation, integration, and configuration to collect the data points specified by the Data Collection Plan.
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