Green Energy Loans

IL Loan Program commercial industrial local government nonprofit agricultural

Administered by: Illinois State Treasurer's Office

Program Details

Program ID
4168
Effective Date
1/1/2008
Last Updated
7/18/2017

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit agricultural
Eligible Technologies
solar water heat solar space heat solar thermal process heat solar photovoltaics wind (all) lighting processing and manufacturing equipment comprehensive measures/whole building custom/others pending approval other ee wind (small)

Program Summary

Note: The Green Energy Loans Program does not currently have information available online, however, the program is still active and accepting applications.

Illinois business owners, non-profit organizations, and local governments seeking loans for certain energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades may apply for a rate reduction, under the Green Energy Loan program through the Illinois State Treasurer's Office, in partnership with eligible banks in the state (loan seekers are encouraged to verify if the eligible banks are actively participating in the program). Loan amounts are up to $10 million. To qualify, the project must be located in Illinois and meet one of the following four criteria: 1. Participation in a state or utility administered efficiency program (ComEd, Ameren, or Dept of Commerce and Economic Opportunity); or 2. Have a contract with an Energy Service Company (commonly referred to as ESCO); or 3. Have a LEED Certified Professional working on the project with the intent to pursue LEED Certification; or 4. Have a plan to install renewable energy system. The first step is to apply for and receive a loan from a participating, eligible bank for a comprehensive energy efficiency project and/or renewable energy system. After receiving approval, the participating lending bank applies for the rate reduction from the Illinois State Treasurer's Office, using the Green Energy Loan application. If approved, the Treasurer's Office will then deposit state fund in the bank, and the bank will pass along the rate reduction. The actual rate reduction varies depending on the bank. Interest rates are updated daily on the Treasurer's web site.

Contact & Resources

Additional Resources

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

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