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DGS will prepare annual reports analyzing its fleet options, total cost of ownership and,<br />

in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Protection, environmental benefits<br />

of the program.<br />

Contact:<br />

Pennsylvania Department of General Services<br />

Bureau of Procurement<br />

555 Walnut Street, 6th Floor<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17101<br />

Phone: (717) 787-5733<br />

Fax: (717) 783-6241<br />

E-mail: gs-procure@state.pa.us<br />

Web: www.dgs.state.pa.us<br />

4. INCENTIVES/MARKET STIMULATION<br />

POWER GENERATION<br />

Energy Harvest Grant Program<br />

www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/pollprev/ehg/default.htm<br />

The Energy Harvest Grant funds projects that promote and build markets for advanced<br />

or renewable energy technologies. Eligible projects include renewable energy<br />

deployment; biomass energy projects; coal-mine methane, waste coal reclamation for<br />

energy; implementation of innovative energy efficiency technologies; or clean distributed<br />

generation infrastructure improvements. Hydrogen and fuel cell projects qualify for the<br />

program. The Department of Environmental Protection is particularly interested in<br />

supporting proposals that are market-driven, create jobs, and produce economic<br />

development within the Commonwealth.<br />

Contact:<br />

DEP Grants Center<br />

Office of Technology and Energy Deployment<br />

400 Market Street, 15th Floor<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17101<br />

Phone: (717) 705-5400<br />

E-mail: RA-epcontactus@state.pa.us<br />

Web: www.depweb.state.pa.us/energy/site/default.asp<br />

Sustainable Energy Funds<br />

Pennsylvania's electricity restructuring law took effect in 1996. Sustainable energy<br />

funding programs were later created through individual settlements with the state’s five<br />

major electric utilities. The purpose of the funding programs is to promote the<br />

development and use of renewable energy and clean energy technologies; energy<br />

conservation and efficiency; sustainable energy businesses; and projects that improve<br />

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