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DCED - High Performance Building Incentives Program

Last DSIRE Review: 04/22/2009
Program Overview:
State: Pennsylvania
Incentive Type: State Grant Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Comprehensive Measures/Whole Building
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Passive Solar Space Heat, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Bio-gas, Daylighting, Small Hydroelectric
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Residential
Amount:Vary by project, but program generally requires matching funds at least equivalent to DCED funding
Maximum Incentive:Residential loans/loan guarantees: $100,000
Commercial loans/loan guarantees: $2 million
Grants: Lesser of 10% of project costs or $500,000
Equipment Requirements:Projects must achieve applicable LEED Gold certification (e.g., LEED for Homes); minimum scores required for some credits in additional to LEED prerequisites.
Funding Source:Alternative Energy Investment Fund (state issued bonds)
$25 million
Web Site: http://www.newpa.com/find-and-apply-for-funding/funding-and-progr...
Date Enacted:
07/09/2009
Summary:
In July 2008, Pennsylvania enacted a broad $650 million alternative energy bill designed to provide support for a variety of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. Included in this legislation was a provision authorizing the creation of a $25 million grant and loan program for high performance buildings. The program is jointly administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), under the direction of Commonwealth Finance Authority (CFA). Program guidelines were issued in April 2009. Incentives are available to both in-state small businesses (100 or fewer total employees) and individuals for the construction or major renovation of homes or commercial buildings. Homes must be primary residences in order to be eligible.  
 
The program will offer support for green buildings in the form of loans, grants and loan guarantees (i.e., grants to be used in the event of a financing default). In order to be eligible for incentives, new construction and major renovation projects must achieve the applicable LEED* Gold certification and receive additional LEED credits in certain categories. Funds may be used for the following project costs:
  • Acquisition of land and buildings, rights-of-way, and easements necessary for project construction  
  • Clearing and preparation of land to build an eligible project  
  • Construction or renovation of a high performance building  
  • Project planning, design, and modeling work  
  • Registration and certification of a project with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)  
  • Commissioning and enhanced verification of building performance
The individual support mechanisms are described in more detail below. For all types of support, there is a general requirement that applicants provide matching funds equivalent to the funding offered under the program.  
 
Loans  
Loans are available at a fixed interest rate -- 4% as of August 2009 -- and must be repaid within 10 years. The maximum loan is $100,000 for residential projects and $2 million for small business projects. Loans may be amortized over a period of up to 25 years.  
 
Grants  
Grants are available for up to 10% of eligible project costs or $500,000. Applicants may request both a grant or a loan, but not for the same project.  
 
Loan Guarantees  
Loan guarantees will take the form of a grant that may be used in the event of financing default on the part of the applicant, up to $100,000 for residential projects and $2 million for small business projects.  
 
Visit the program web site and review the funding guidelines for additional program details and application procedures.  
 
 
*Click here for more information on the United States Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System.


 
Contact:
  Program Information - DCED High Performance Building Program
Department of Community and Economic Development
Center for Business Financing - Site Development Division
Commonwealth Keystone Building
400 North Street, 4th Floor
Harrisburg , PA 17120-0225
Phone: (717) 783-5046
Fax: (717) 787-0879
E-Mail: ra-dcedcbf@state.pa.us
Web Site: http://www.newpa.com/index.aspx
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Please note: The information on the DSIRE web site provides an overview of incentives and other policies, but it should not be used as the only source of information when making purchasing decisions, investment decisions, tax decisions or other binding agreements. Please refer to the individual contact provided in each record to verify that a specific incentive or other policy is applicable to your specific project.

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