Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund — Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy funding opportunity
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Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund

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Deadline Rolling Location Michigan Type loan Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
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Unsupported Browser Detected The web Browser you are currently using is unsupported, and some features of this site may not work as intended. Please update to a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Edge to experience all features Michigan.gov has to offer. Supported Browsers Google Chrome Safari Microsoft Edge Firefox Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund A solar installation expert gestures towards a solar panel in front of a small one story home Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund (EERLF) supports energy efficiency upgrades for commercial and residential buildings within Michigan. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) received more than $13 million from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund Capitalization Grant to fund the MI EERLF for residential and commercial projects. Available funds Grant and loan programs are currently in development. Grants Approximately $3 million will be available for grants Loans Approximately $8 million will be available for loans Commercial audit and retrofit requirements Upgrades and retrofits must be recommended by a program compliant audit. Includes commercial mixed-use with multifamily across any number of stories. 1 Determine the overall consumption of energy of the facility of the eligible recipient 2 Identify and recommend lifecycle cost-effective opportunities to reduce the energy consumption of the facility of the eligible recipient 3 Identify the period and level of peak energy demand for each building within the facility of the eligible recipient and the sources of energy consumption that are contributing the most to that period of peak energy demand 4 Recommend controls and management systems to reduce or redistribute peak energy consumption 5 Estimate the total energy and cost savings potential for the facility of the eligible recipient if all recommended upgrades and retrofits are implemented, using software approved by the Department of Energy (DOE) Residential (single-family) audit and retrofit requirements Upgrades and retrofits must be recommended by a program compliant audit. Required audit software : none Recommended audit software : Home Energy Score 1 Use the same evaluation criteria as the Home Performance Assessment used in the Energy Star program 2 Identify and recommend lifecycle cost-effective opportunities to reduce the energy consumption of the facility of the eligible recipient 3 Recommend controls and management systems to reduce or redistribute peak energy consumption 4 Compare the energy consumption of the residential building of the eligible recipient to comparable residential buildings in the same geographic area 5 Provide a Home Energy Score, or equivalent score (as determined by the Secretary), for the residential building of the eligible recipient by using DOE’s Home Energy Score Tool or an equivalent scoring tool ℹ️ Supplements needed for recommended audit software to meet requirements The Home Energy Score tool fully satisfies requirements #4 and #5 but does not fully satisfy requirements #1, #2, or #3. To meet these requirements DOE recommends states have auditors use Home Energy Score and supplement the Home Energy Score report with: A statement certifying that the audit is informed by resolving health and safety issues; satisfying customer needs and desires; overall cost-benefit to the customer; and programmatic goals Calculations of the life-cycle cost effectiveness of the measures recommended in the Home Energy Score report (See Question 12, Section C). Recommendation of controls and management systems to reduce or redistribute peak energy consumption. This may include, but is not limited to, recommending smart thermostats, appliances with timers, and Wi-Fi water heaters. Contact us

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Michigan Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund EGLE Department of Energy About For the public Regulatory Assistance Maps and Data Newsroom Outreach FAQs Contact us About Go to About Divisions and Offices District office locations Our programs Tribal Relations Boards and advisory groups Career Opportunities Our executive team Accountability and Transparency Values Featured Topics Divisions and Offices Go to Divisions and Offices Air Quality Drinking Water and Environmental Health Environmental Support Finance Geologic Resources Management Information Management Materials Management Office of Legislative Affairs Office of Climate and Energy Office of Public Information Office of the Clean Water Public Advocate Office of the Environmental Justice Public Advocate Office of the Great Lakes Remediation and Redevelopment Water Resources District office locations Go to District office locations Our programs Go to Our programs A complete list of all programs within the Department of Energy (EGLE) Tribal Relations Go to Tribal Relations Tribal Boards and advisory groups Go to Boards and advisory groups Career Opportunities Go to Career Opportunities Our executive team Go to Our executive team Accountability and Transparency Go to Accountability and Transparency Nondiscrimination in EGLE Programs Dig

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Source systemmi-egle
Source IDenergy-revolving-fund

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