ODOE Announces Funding for Small Renewable Projects Gone
Earlier this year, the Oregon Department of Energy (“ODOE”) allocated $10 million in tax credits for renewable energy projects with costs of less than $500,000 (“Tier One Projects”). On Wednesday, October 13, ODOE announced that it will no longer accept applications for Tier One Projects because as of October 11 ODOE had received applications for credits in excess of the $10 million allocated for Tier One Projects. ODOE expects funding for Tier One Projects to become available in January 2011.
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