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Live Webinar: Funding Options and Financial Incentives for On-Site Renewable Energy Projects
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May 22, 2008 - May 22 2008
Published by National Association of Counties (original article)

Public sector entities are helping meet their energy needs with on-site renewable energy facilities. One key to the long-term success of an on-site renewable project is financing: how will construction be funded and what incentives can be leveraged to ensure the financial feasibility of the project?

Published by National Association of Counties, http://www.naco.org/GreenTemplate.cfm?Section=Green_Government_Initiative_Sponsors&Template=/cffiles/ggi/webinars/webinars.cfm

This is just one of a series of webinars that the National Association of Counties is offering through the Green Government Initiative.

Registration is required; the webinar will run from 1:30pm – 3:30pm Eastern time.

Public sector entities are helping meet their energy needs with on-site renewable energy facilities. One key to the long-term success of an on-site renewable project is financing: how will construction be funded and what incentives can be leveraged to ensure the financial feasibility of the project?

In addition to county case studies, this webinar will cover:

  • Financing options available to counties
  • Performance contracting as a deal structure
  • Government, utility and market incentives for on-site renewable energy projects
  • Monetizing the attributes of renewable energy, such as renewable energy credits (REC's), Energy Efficiency Certificates (EECs)
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