Municipal Energy Reduction Fund

NH Loan Program local government

Administered by: New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority

Program Details

Program ID
3970
Effective Date
3/17/2010
Last Updated
5/22/2017

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
local government
Eligible Technologies
combined heat & power equipment insulation lighting chillers furnaces boilers heat pumps air conditioners heat recovery steam-system upgrades compressed air programmable thermostats energy mgmt. systems/building controls caulking/weather-stripping duct/air sealing building insulation windows doors siding roofs comprehensive measures/whole building custom/others pending approval yes; specific technologies not identified other distributed generation technologies

Incentive Amount

$1.5 million

Program Summary

In March 2010, the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) launched a revolving loan program to encourage the state’s municipal governments to invest in energy efficiency and alternative energy. A wide variety of energy efficiency measures and alternative energy technologies are eligible, and the program is customizable, based on a municipality's needs. The CDFA also will work with municipalities to take advantage of other programs that might be available, including utility incentives and other loan programs. School districts are not eligible for this program.Loans are typically structured so that payments are made with money yielded by energy savings. Loan amounts range from $5,000 to $400,000. Loan terms are as follows: 3 years - 2.50%5 years - 3.00%7 years - 3.50%10 years - 4.00% This program is supported by New Hampshire's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Fund, which receives revenue from carbon dioxide (CO2) auctions held under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), of which New Hampshire is a member. Interested municipalities must submit an application through CDFA's online grants management system.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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