Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Fueling Colorado's Renewables Industry

The Colorado Governor's Energy Office has awarded $350,000 in grants to eight companies or organizations as part of the New Energy Economic Development (NEED) program for expanding the state's energy-efficiency and renewable energy industries.

Among the groups chosen for funds were the Office for Resource Efficiency in Crested Butte, which was awarded a $10,844 grant for a solar thermal and job-training grant; Cool Energy Inc. in Boulder, which received $25,000 to continue the development of a solar thermal Stirling engine system for combined heating and electric power production for distributed energy applications; PrimeStar Solar Inc. in Golden, which received $25,000 for designing and developing a solar photovoltaic commercial production facility; and San Juan BioEnergy LLC in Dove Creek, which will use its $100,000 grant to assist in the development of biodiesel fuel produced from locally grown feedstocks, such as sunflower oil.

"These grants are giving organizations a 'hand up' in advancing emerging energy technologies into the marketplace that help us reduce our energy usage and carbon footprint," says Tom Plant, director of the energy office.

The story can be found here

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