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The Vermont Department of Public Service (DPS) is offering a total of $311,000 in grants to fund wind-energy demonstration projects. Grants will support the installation of small-scale, net-metered wind systems on farms, schools and other public areas. There is a maximum award of $30,000 per project — except for farm projects, which have a $50,000 maximum — and a 50% cost-share requirement, which may include in-kind contributions. Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until all funds are distributed.
Funding for the DPS Wind Development Program has been allocated by the U.S. Department of Energy in three phases, beginning in 2002. During Phase 1 of the program, the DPS supported the development of demonstration wind sites, developed educational programs, and addressed permitting and regulatory issues. During Phase 2, the DPS conducted wind evaluation design and development analysis; supported the installation of several additional wind turbines to demonstrate the economic and environmental benefits of wind energy; and completed mapping for potential wind sites. During Phase 3, the DPS will focus on installing wind turbines throughout the state and educating the public on the benefits of wind energy.
During the past several years, the DPS has utilized a dispute-resolution process to address siting concerns related to the planning process.
See the program web site for information pertaining to the application process. For additional information, contact Rob Ide of the DPS at (802) 828-4009.
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