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Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council

Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council. Green Universities and Colleges Subcommittee March 16, 2011. Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation. Independent, Private charitable organization Created in 1999 with an endowment of $225 Million from Commonwealth Edison Company.

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Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council

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  1. Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council Green Universities and Colleges Subcommittee March 16, 2011

  2. Illinois Clean EnergyCommunity Foundation • Independent, Private charitable organization • Created in 1999 with an endowment of $225 Million from Commonwealth Edison Company. • Grants available to local governments and 501c3 charitable organizations in Illinois. • Mission to invest in clean energy development and land preservation efforts. • Mission is supported by programs/projects to: • Improve energy efficiency • Develop renewable energy resources • Preserve natural areas & wildlife habitats

  3. Distribution of Foundation Grants ($168.9 Million through 2010)

  4. Distribution of Foundation Grants (3147 through 2010)

  5. Grant Distribution By Energy Program

  6. Grants to Colleges & Universities • Lighting Upgrade Program • 137 grants totaling $12.695 Million • Green Design & Commissioning • 30 grants totaling $3 Million+ • Geothermal • 13 grants totaling $1 Million+

  7. Energy Impacts • Over 3,700 facilities upgraded to date and saving energy • Over 125 MEGAWATTS of electricity saved • Power savings equivalent to • Electrical demand of 46,000 Illinois households • Taking 31,000 cars off the road • Planting over 7.2 million trees • Over 10 MEGAWATTS of electricity generated • 10 Wind Turbine Installations • 175+ Solar PV Installations • 31 Solar Thermal Installations

  8. Renewable Energy Funding Opportunities • Wind • Feasibility Studies • Turbines • Utility scale to micro-turbines • Solar Thermal • - Domestic hot water, heating, cooling, process heat, etc. • Solar Photovoltaics • - Electricity from traditional rack-mounted or building-integrated applications • Biomass • - Use 100% biomass. Must meet State definition for biomass

  9. Utility and Mid-Size (over 100kW) • Wind Feasibility Study: 75% of cost up to $30,000 (must include collection of min. 12 months of MET tower data) • Capital Funding: varies according to size of project ($5000/kW to $400/kW) • Small Scale (up to 100kW) • Capital Funding: varies according to size (site wind resource assessment required) • K-12 Wind Schools Pilot • 1-3 kW • $20,000 (90%) • February 17 Wind Energy

  10. Solar Energy • Solar Thermal • Hot water, heating, cooling, process heat, etc. • $100/Sq or linear foot up to 60% of system cost • Performance monitoring required • Priority Sectors • March 10 & September 28 • Other Sectors • January & July

  11. Solar PV • Photovoltaics • Photovoltaic for electricity generation limited to Silver+ LEED buildings or meet >25% of peak building load • Capital Funding: • $3/W up to 60%, whichever is less • Combined ICECF and ILDCEO funding cannot exceed 60% • Competitive Cycles or as part of High Performance Green Buildings Program

  12. Energy Efficiency Funding Opportunities • Lighting • Community Care Providers • Community Centers • EEPS Ineligible • Government Buildings • Historic Courthouses • College/University Program Ended in 2009 • Model Energy Efficiency Systems • Geothermal • Innovative Building Systems • Lighting • HVAC • Green Buildings • Design & Commissioning • High Performance Green Buildings • Existing Buildings Energy Efficiency Upgrades

  13. Lighting Upgrade Programs • March and September Application Deadlines • $500/kW of Electricity Demand Reduced • Varying funding caps ranging from $20,000 to $120,000 • Application Process: • Lighting Upgrade Form • Grant Request Cover Sheet • Cover Letter from Applicant

  14. Model Energy Efficiency Systems • Geothermal • Funding = 1/3 of incremental cost with $90,000 cap • Innovative HVAC • Systems must exceed minimum prescriptive standards of Illinois Energy Code • New to the Illinois market • Funding at % of total cost or incremental cost • Other Innovative Systems • Lighting • Building Envelope • Application Process • “Stand-Alone” Systems in Competitive Cycles • If part of High Performance Building Program – Rolling Review

  15. Green Buildings • Design and Commissioning Program • Up to $75,000 for LEED Certification @ Silver (minimum) • Up to $150,000 for LEED Certification @ Gold • High Performance Green Buildings • Minimum LEED Gold Certification • Single Application on Rolling Review: • Design and Commissioning up to $150,000 • Energy Systems up to $250,000 (e.g., geothermal/solar thermal) • Existing Buildings Energy Efficiency Upgrade • Limited to Community Centers and Community Care Providers • Broad range of eligible systems • Funding Cap of $100,000

  16. Other Grant Opportunities • EEPS Funding • Ameren • ComEd • Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity • Renewable Energy Trust • Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity • One Time Programs • Illinois Board of Education Energy Program

  17. Contact Information Energy Efficiency Grants Bob Romo bromo@illinoiscleanenergy.org Jolie Krasinski Natural Areas Grants jkrasinski@illinoiscleanenergy.org Renewable Energy Grants Gabriela Martin gmartin@illinoiscleanenergy.org 312-372-5191

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