The Minnesota Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) seek to provide limited financial assistance for energy efficiency and/or renewable energy projects requiring technical assistance. Project funding can support technical assistance services (labor costs only, such as for a consultant, design professional, installer or student labor) for projects across the state in all seven Minnesota CERT regions: Central, Metro, Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest and West Central.
In past funding cycles in the Northeast Region, CERTs has helped fund energy efficiency projects at Wolf Ridge and Hartley Environmental Learning Centers, solar thermal projects in Grand Marais and Ely, a solar PV project in Two Harbors, and energyrelated learning fairs in both Duluth and Proctor.
“CERTs offers seed grants with two primary objectives in mind: to encourage implementation of community-based clean energy projects across the state, and to provide an educational forum for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and their economic, community and ecological benefits,” said Lissa Pawlisch, CERTs Statewide Coordinator.
Each region has a $40,000 pool of funding. Generally teams have funded projects in the $5,000 range, however should a larger project best help a team achieve its goals, that team may consider funding at a level up to $10,000. Each regional team’s steering committee will make its own selections and the funding level will vary by region. Projects approved for funding must be completed by Dec. 30, 2010.
Funding for these projects is provided through the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Office of Energy Security. Proposals must be submitted no later than Nov. 2.
To learn more, visit www. cleanenergyresourceteams.org/ community-projects/requestfor proposals.
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