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  • Grants for Community Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Projects Providing Direct Benefits to Low and Moderate Income Residential Electric Customers

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 30 Mar, 2023 (13 months ago)
    Posted : 13 months ago
    Started : 20 Mar, 2023 (13 months ago)

    , or low and moderate income(LMI) residential electric customers who reside within the same electric distribution utilityservice territory.

    From: New Hampshire (State)

  • Grants for Community Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Projects Providing Direct Benefits to Low and Moderate Income Residential Electric Customers

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 19 Jan, 2024 (3 months ago)
    Posted : 5 months ago
    Started : 17 Oct, 2023 (6 months ago)

    \n\nPursuant to RSA 362-F:10, X, the Department is required to allocate not less than 15\npercent ofthe Renewable Energy Fund annually to benefit:\n\n(a) Low-moderate income residential customers, including, but not limited to, the\nfinancing or leveraging of financing for low-moderate income community solar\nprojects in manufactured housing communities or in multi-family rental housing.

    From: New Hampshire (State)

  • Grants for Community Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Projects Providing Direct Benefits to Low and Moderate Income Residential Electric Customers

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 30 Mar, 2023 (13 months ago)
    Posted : 13 months ago
    Started : 02 Mar, 2023 (13 months ago)

    List the total number of LMI participants, including the number of low income and the number of moderate income participants, and the number of non-LMI participants (individual names are not required; general descriptions may be provided, however the proposer must be able to verify names and income levels upon request). v.

    From: New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services (State)

  • Grants for Community Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Projects Providing Direct Benefits to Low and Moderate Income Residential Electric Customers

    Type : Contract

    Due : 23 Jan, 2023 (15 months ago)
    Posted : 15 months ago
    Started : 08 Jan, 2023 (15 months ago)

    Pursuant to RSA 362-F:10, X, the DOE is required to allocate not less than 15 percent of the Renewable Energy Fund annually to: benefit low-moderate income residential customers, including, but not limited to, the financing or leveraging of financing for low-moderate income community solar projects in manufactured housing communities or in multi-family rental housing.

    From: New Hampshire (State)

  • Alma CDBG Engineering Services

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 09 Dec, 2020 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 03 Nov, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    The areas of concern are the low- moderate income residential areas in the original central City of Alma. The original central City of Alma had public sewers, water, and streets built between the late 1940's to about 1960, in a span of 30 years. These public facilities have exceeded their design life of 50 years and are failing at an increasing rate each year. The sanitary sewer collection system is the system of greatest concern.

    From: Georgia (State)

  • Alma CDBG Grant Admn

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 09 Dec, 2020 (about 3 years ago)
    Posted : about 3 years ago
    Started : 03 Nov, 2020 (about 3 years ago)

    The areas of concern are the low- moderate income residential areas in the original central City of Alma. The original central City of Alma has public sewers, water and streets built between the late 1940's to about 1960 in a span of 30 years. These public facilities have exceeded their design life of 50 years and are failing at an increasing rate each year. The sanitary sewer collection system is the system of greatest concern.

    From: Georgia (State)

  • Grant Administration RFP FY 2023 CDBG

    Type : Bid Notification

    Due : 21 Mar, 2023 (13 months ago)
    Posted : 13 months ago
    Started : 15 Feb, 2023 (14 months ago)

    The areas of concern are the low- moderate income residential areas in the original central City of Alma. The original central City of Alma had public sewers, water and streets built between the late 1940’s to about 1960 in a span of 30 years. These public facilities have exceeded their design life of 50 years and are failing at an increasing rate each year. The sanitary sewer collection system is the system of greatest concern.

    From: Georgia (State)