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Small businesses, farms, eligible for energy audits

Small businesses, farms, eligible for energy audits SMPDC has received a $100,000 grant to perform 15 or more energy audits, designed to discover where efficiencies could be made to save energy and money. Share Small businesses and farms looking to have an energy audit to determine where they can save energy and utility costs can check in with Southern Maine Planning and Development, which recently received a $100,000 grant to provide subsidized energy audits in southern Maine. Journal Tribune file photo SACO To help reduce energy use and costs in the region, Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission is creating an Energy Audit Program designed to help small businesses and farmers with energy efficiency upgrades.

Rockland, Rockport entities among Rural Development grant, loan recipients

Rockland, Rockport entities among Rural Development grant, loan recipients Thu, 04/22/2021 - 4:00pm The Rockland Wastewater Treatment Facility is now named for its director, Terrance Pinto. (Photo courtesy Emily Cannon) Heiwa Tofu, Inc, of Rockport, and the City of Rockland are among recipients of USDA Rural Development Funds being awarded in Maine.    Both entities recently received visits from Emily Cannon, Public Information Officer for the Rural Development office of the United States Department of Agriculture. Following her visit, Cannon created a 1.5 minute-long video showing images of the two recipients. On Earth Day, Congresswoman Chellie Pingree announced the awarding of $1,595,0009 in USDA Rural Development funds to four businesses and three local governments in Maine, including Heiwa Tofu and The City of Rockland. The total $483,009 in grants and $1,112,000 in low-interest loans will propel clean water and renewable energy projects in rural southern

Southern Maine towns participating in a solar collaborative

Southern Maine towns participating in a solar collaborative Seek proposals from solar developers to help reduce energy costs Courtesy of the Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission SACO, Maine  Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission (SMPDC) is soliciting proposals from solar power developers for six towns that have banded together as the Southern Maine Solar Collaborative (SMSC). The effort will take advantage of Maine’s new energy billing program by purchasing from solar farms (located within the Central Maine Power utility grid), thus reducing energy costs and reliance on fossil fuels. The six towns will use a joint procurement process to obtain solar power via the Net Energy Billing Tariff Rate Program, which allows Maine municipalities to offset their electric bills by using small-scale, renewable energy generation facilities, such as solar farms. 

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