Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
Breakthrough Technologies Institute - Fuel Cells 2000
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The program allows for several projects to be combined on a single application—a single<br />
company can earn credits for a single, large project, or for a number of projects they<br />
might complete over the course of a few years, or several businesses or organizations<br />
could form a group, submit a single application based on the combined total savings of<br />
their projects, and share the returns that the program offers.<br />
Contacts:<br />
Roger Letterman<br />
Indiana Department of Environmental Management<br />
Office of Air Quality<br />
100 North Senate Avenue<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2551<br />
Phone: (317) 232-8342<br />
E-mail: rletterm@dem.state.in.us<br />
Web: www.in.gov/idem<br />
Indiana Energy Group Grant Program<br />
www.in.gov/energy/technologies<br />
The Indiana Department of Commerce, which had previously administered distributed<br />
and renewable energy demonstration project funding (including fuel cells), was dissolved<br />
in 2005 and energy-related activities were assumed by the office of the Lt. Governor<br />
through the Indiana Energy Group. The new division will introduce a new Alternative<br />
Power and Energy Grant Program in July 2006. Applications for fuel cells will be<br />
accepted under this program.<br />
Contact:<br />
Indiana Energy Group<br />
Office of Lt. Governor Becky Skillman<br />
1 N. Capitol, Suite 600<br />
Indianapolis, IN 46204<br />
Phone: (317) 232-8940<br />
Fax: (317) 232-8995<br />
E-mail: kburt@lg.in.gov<br />
Web: www.in.gov/energy<br />
VEHICLES<br />
Alternative <strong>Fuel</strong> Vehicle Grant Program<br />
www.in.gov/isda/harvesttimes/November_05.htm<br />
The AFV Grant Program has made $1.1 million in funding available for the purchase of<br />
AFVs, conversion of conventionally fueled vehicles to operate on alternative fuels,<br />
installation of AFV refueling facilities, purchase and use of renewable transportation<br />
fuels, or combinations of these purposes. AFVs include vehicles capable of operating<br />
on electricity, ethanol, propane, hydrogen and natural gas, but the definition excludes<br />
hybrid-electric vehicles. Grant amounts range from $2,000 to $50,000.<br />
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