JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—The Missouri Department of Economic Development is now
accepting applications for low-interest energy improvement loans to public
schools, public/private colleges and universities, local governments, local
government/public owned airport facilities (municipal, county, regional, and
international), public water and wastewater treatment facilities, and
public/private not-for-profit hospitals. In total, the Department is making $5
million available for these entities to complete energy-efficiency and renewable
energy projects throughout the State of Missouri.
The department’s Division of Energy is accepting loan
applications from January 2, 2018 through March 30, 2018 for loans between
$10,000 and $1 million. Loan applications will be evaluated on a competitive
basis. If money remains after applications have been reviewed and prioritized,
consideration will be given to loans in excess of $1 million.
“The ability to invest in energy efficiency should be
available to all schools, hospitals, and governments throughout Missouri to
increase energy affordability,” Kristy Manning, Director of the Missouri
Division of Energy said. “The Energy Loan Program creates jobs in many facets
of the economy and by cutting costs on energy, allows taxpayer dollars to be
spent on other priorities.”
Loans are repaid from energy savings achieved. Loans to
public schools do not count against debt limits or require a public vote or
bond issuance.
The loans, administered as part of the Energy Loan Program,
provide financing for energy-saving investments such as high efficiency lighting fixtures and lamps,
high efficiency heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, combined
heat and power systems, renewable energy systems, waste heat recovery, energy
efficient fine bubble diffusers and high efficiency pumps, building shell
improvements such as insulation and other infiltration measures, and other
measures that reduce energy use and cost.
Since the Energy Loan Program’s inception in 1989, the
Division of Energy has awarded more than 598 loans resulting in more than $106
million in completed energy efficiency projects and more than $198 million in
estimated cumulative energy savings. There have been no loan defaults in the
29-year history of the Energy Loan Program.
For
more information about the Energy Loan Program or to apply, please visit
http://energyloan.mo.gov or call toll-free 855-522-2796.
Please mark
your calendar for these upcoming webinars. Click RSVP to reserve your spot or
click the title on the date and time shown:
January 5, 10:30 AM
Energy Loan Program: Overview
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January 17, 10:00 AM
Energy Loan Program: K-12 Schools
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January 23, 10:00 AM
Energy Loan Program: Local Governments
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January 24, 10:00 AM
Energy Loan Program: Higher Education
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January 26, 10:00 AM
Energy Loan Program: Hospitals
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