Manufacturing Industry
Guide For Distributed Energy Programs
Diesel Progress North American Edition, May, 2001
As concerns grow over reliable power and end-users turn to distributed energy resources to protect themselves from strained or expensive power supplies, Boston-based EEI has published its first "Guidebook of Funds and Incentives for Distributed Energy Resources."
EFI's guidebook provides listings and descriptions of federal and state government and utility funds and incentives that may be utilized to support the development of renewable energy, distributed generation and energy efficiency. The guide emphasizes programs available for commercial and industrial applications.
For details on purchasing the guide, contact Chris Clark at (617) 443-1314 or at chris_clark@efinc.com or www.efinc.com
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