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Greenpower Grants to Fund Renewable Projects The Eugene Water & Electric Board accepted applications in February for two Greenpower Grants of up to $100,000 each to fund high-impact projects and programs that drive advancements in renewable energy for EWEB customers, with emphasis on EWEB products, resources and priorities.
Since 2007, thousands of EWEB customers have chosen to support clean renewable energy and the environment by purchasing EWEB Greenpower. They buy $1.50 or $10 “blocks” of Greenpower, or voluntarily dedicate all of their energy use to Greenpower by paying an extra penny per kilowatt-hour of consumption. Revenues are invested in EWEB’s renewable energy efforts.
EWEB developed the Greenpower Grants in 2009 to help reinvest these funds into smaller-scale renewable energy or education projects. Two grants of up to $100,000 each will be available in the spring of 2010.
As with the inaugural grant awarded last year, EWEB will be asking Greenpower customers to choose the recipients. A team of EWEB employees will screen the list of grant applicants, selecting a handful of eligible projects for consideration. EWEB Greenpower customers will be able to vote for their favorite project starting around April 5.
The winners will be announced at the annual Earth Day Celebration on April 24, at the EWEB River Edge Plaza.
“EWEB customers have a long history of supporting clean energy sources,” said Tom Williams, EWEB Key Account Manager. “EWEB Greenpower is an opportunity to make a difference right here for our community.”
Lane Community College won a $100,000 Greenpower grant last spring to help fund a solar-powered electric vehicle charging station. Construction of the structure will begin later this year. |
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