Illinois EPA Office of Energy
Announces Grant Program for Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Public
Wastewater Treatment Plants
Program to Fund Upgrades and Changes for
Energy and Cost Savings
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[December 19, 2018]
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Energy has
announced $3 million of grant funding available for energy
efficiency upgrades at public wastewater treatment plants. Grant
awards ranging from $5,000 to $1.5 million will reduce the amount of
energy consumed by wastewater treatment operations thereby reducing
the energy burden for Illinois residents.
“We are excited to announce this funding opportunity and the second
phase of the Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency Program
created by our Office of Energy earlier this year,” said Illinois
EPA Director Alec Messina. “Illinois EPA has already partnered with
fifteen Illinois municipalities that received no-cost energy
efficiency assessments for their wastewater treatment systems under
the ongoing first phase of the program.”
The grant program seeks to invest U.S. Department of Energy State
Energy Program funds in energy efficiency projects, some of which
were identified by the no-cost assessments, that will result in the
greatest energy cost savings for Illinois residents. Grant
applications will be ranked according to multiple factors including
the energy savings per dollar funded, the energy rate paid by the
applicant facility, and the energy cost to treat one million gallons
of water at the applicant facility.
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Application materials are available at Illinois EPA’s Office of Energy webpage.
The application period closes on February 12, 2019.
The Illinois EPA Office of Energy strives to achieve energy equity by investing
Department of Energy Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) funds in projects
across the State that aim to reduce the energy burden for Illinois residents. In
addition to the Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency Program, the Office
of Energy has also invested in upgrading Energy Code Training and Technical
Support for local governments and building trades throughout the State.
The Office of Energy also fosters investment in new, clean energy companies
based in Illinois through the Illinois Clean Energy Innovation Fund. For more
information about Office of Energy programming, including the Wastewater
Treatment Plant Energy Efficiency Grant Program, please visit
https://www2.illinois.gov/epa/ topics/energy/Pages/default.aspx.
Funding for the no-cost energy efficiency assessments and the grant program will
be provided by the U.S. Department of Energy’s State Energy Program. More
information on the State Energy Program is available at
https://www.energy.gov/ eere/wipo/state-energy-program.
[Kim Biggs] |