U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Geothermal Technologies Office
DOE to Guarantee $10 Billion in Loans for Efficiency, Renewables
July 2, 2008
DOE is offering $10 billion in loan guarantees for projects involving
energy efficiency, renewable energy, and advanced transmission and
distribution. The agency is seeking projects relating to biomass,
geothermal, solar, and wind energy, as well as projects involving
hydropower, alternative fuel vehicles, and energy efficiency. In
addition to general energy efficiency projects, the solicitation
specifically requests projects relating to energy efficient building
technologies and efficient electricity transmission, distribution, and
storage. DOE intends to issue loan guarantees for stand-alone
projects, as well as projects relating to manufacturing technologies
and the large-scale integration of renewable energy, energy
efficiency, and energy storage technologies into the electrical grid.
The agency issued a solicitation on June 30 for the loan guarantees,
along with two solicitations for nuclear power that increase the total
loan guarantee package to $30.5 billion.
DOE's Loan Guarantee Program was established by the Energy Policy Act
of 2005 and is intended only for projects that avoid, reduce, or
sequester greenhouse gas emissions and employ "new or significantly
improved technologies as compared to commercial technologies in
service in the United States." A technology is considered to be
commercialized if it has been installed in three or more commercial
projects in the United States and has been in service for at least
5 years. The solicitation includes an illustrative list of
technologies, but does not restrict applications to technologies on
that list. The guarantees can be issued for loans of up to 80% of a
project's total cost. Applications are due on December 31. See the DOE
press release, the Loan Guarantee Program Web site, and the full
solicitation (PDF 542 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
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