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State Incentives for Achieving Clean  and  Renewable
Energy Development on  Contaminated  Lands
The development of clean and renewable energy on formerly used land offers many economic and environmental benefits. Combining clean and renewable energy and
contaminated land cleanup incentives can allow investors and communities to create economically viable clean and renewable energy redevelopment projects. This
document provides information about incentives in your state that can be leveraged for clean and renewable energy and development of contaminated land.
                    ncentives  for Clean and Renewable  Energy
Funding (grants, loans, bonds, etc.)
Wind Production and Manufacturing Incentive Program
www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/oee/GrantsLoans.htm
Provides production-based incentives to support new Ohio wind-energy
projects at the rate of 1 cent ($0.01) or 1.2 cents ($0.012) per kWh of wind
energy produced. The most recent solicitation, issued in February 2007,
was open to utility-scale wind-energy projects (more than 5 MW) and to
community wind-energy projects (500 kW to 5 MW). The Ohio Department
of Development (ODOD) intends to issue a new round of funding in 2008
or 2009.

Advanced Energy Fund-Renewable Energy
www. odod. state, oh. us/cdd/oee/elfgrant. htm
Provides grants for wind energy systems, PV systems, and solar thermal
systems. Non-residential wind-energy systems are eligible for a grant of
$2.50 per watt. The maximum grant award for a traditional wind-energy
system is the lesser of $150,000 or 50% of the projects cost. Non-
residential solar-thermal systems are eligible for a grant of $30 per kilo-
BTU per day. The maximum grant award is the lesser of 50% of the project
cost, or $150,000 for a traditional solar-thermal system and $200,000 for a
third-party owned system. All non-residential PV systems are eligible for a
grant of $3.50 per watt. The maximum grant award for PV systems is the
lesser of 50% of project costs, or $150,000 for traditional systems and
$200,000 for third-party systems.

Tax Incentives (abatements, deductions, credits, etc.)
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority
(OAQDA) Tax Incentives
www. ohioairquality. org/clean_air/large_bus_financial_benefits. asp
Offers a variety of tax incentives for projects improving air quality including
100%exemption from: tangible personal property tax, real property tax,
corporate franchise tax, sales and use tax, and interest income on bonds
and notes issued by OAQDA for qualifying air quality projects.

Technical Assistance and Other Incentives	
Ohio Anemometer Loan Program
www.greenenergyohio.org/page.cfm?pagelD=2193
Allows selected applicants to borrow all equipment necessary to measure
the wind resource on their land.
                                                              Net Metering
                                                              www.puco.ohio.gov/PUCO/Consumer/information.cfm?id=8510
                                                              Allows net metering of up to 1 % of a utility's peak demand and Yellow
                                                              Springs Utilities allow residential and commercial customers to net meter
                                                              PV and wind-energy systems up to 25 kW capacity. Contact the Ohio
                                                              Public Utilities Commission (PUC) regarding potential opportunities and
                                                              limitations to net metering.
                                                                                       Quick Facts
                                                                Public Benefit Fund (PBF)
                                                                Renewable Portfolio Standard
                                                                     25% by 2025
                                                                Net Metering
                                                                Interconnection Standards
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                                                                            Electric Power Industry Generation by
                                                                             Primary Energy Source (EIA, 2006)
                                                                   Petroleum-Fired      0.9%   Nuclear           10.8%
                                                                   Natural Gas-Fired    1.5%   Hydroelectric       0.4%
                                                                   Coal-Fired          85.9%   Other Renewables   0.3%
                                                                                    Points of Contact
                                                                 Ohio Department of Development Office of Energy Efficiency
                                                                 www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/oee/, (614) 466-6797
                                                                 Wind Production and Manufacturing Incentive Program
                                                                 Tom Maves, tmaves@odod.state.oh.us
                                                                 Advanced Energy Fund
                                                                 Preston Boone, elf@odod.state.oh.us
                                                                 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority (OAQDA) Tax Incentives
                                                                 www.ohioairquality.org
                                                                 Mark Shanahan, mark.shanahan@aqda.state.oh.us, (614) 224-3383
                                                                 Ohio Anemometer Loan Program
                                                                 Green Energy Ohio
                                                                 Kemp Jycox, kemp@greenenergyohio.org, (513) 833-7405
                                                                 Net Metering
                                                                 Public Utility Commission, www.puc.state.oh.us
                                                                 Stuart Siegfried, stuart.siegfried@puc.state.oh.us, (800) 686-7826 or
                                                                 (614)466-7536
Information current as of November 2008; please refer to www.dsireusa.org and the state Web sites
provided, or contact the points of contact identified above for more up to date information.
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Incentives  for  Development of Contaminated  Land
  Funding (grants, loans, bonds, etc.)
  Clean Ohio Assistance Fund
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  Provides grants for conservation projects from the Clean Ohio Fund.
  Applicants undertaking projects on properties located in an eligible area
  may expend the dollars on three activities: Phase I and Phase II
  assessments (up to $15,000 or $300,000 grant respectively), and
  brownfields cleanup (up to $750,000 grant). The property must be on the
  Ohio Priority Investment Area Map.

  Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund (CORF)
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  Provides grants of up to $3 million to communities for brownfields cleanup
  activities. Applicants must provide a 25% local match. In 2007,14
  communities received grant funding totaling over $41 million. Funding goes
  towards property acquisition, demolition, cleanup, and infrastructure. This
  is part of a $200 million initiative approved by Ohio voters as part of the
  $400 million Clean Ohio Fund. A referendum in the 2008 election provided
  $400 million in additional funding for the CORF.

  Job  Ready Sites (JRS) Program
  www. odod. state, oh. us/edd/obd/jrs/
  Stimulates the development of large parcels of land and/or buildings
  through grants based on:  the projected capital investment, job creation
  and/or retention, average hourly wages, and other factors deemed
  significant by the Director of ODOD. The maximum grant award per eligible
  site improvement project is $5 million to offset costs traditionally incurred in
  industrial and commercial site development (including acquisition of real
  property, utility upgrades, and build-out of speculative facilities).

  Brownfield  Revolving Loan Fund (RLF)
  www.odod.state.oh.us/ud/BCRLF.htm
  Offers below-market rate loans up to $1 million, with potential deferment of
  up to one year, to assist with the remediation of a brownfield property to
  return it to a productive economic use  in the community. The current fund
  has $7 million to loan out. All real property with contamination from
  hazardous substances or petroleum above the applicable standard is
  eligible. The borrower must own the property, not be a potentially
  responsible party, and  have the ability to repay.

  Urban  Redevelopment Loan Program
  www.odod.state.oh.us/EDD/Loans_Grants.htm
  Provides low-interest loans for redevelopment of urban properties,
  including remediation of brownfield sites. Loans are offered of up to $5
  million or 40% of eligible costs, for  up to 15 years, with the potential for
  deferring principal and  interest repayment for up to five years.

  Water Pollution Control Loan Fund
  www.epa.state.oh.us/defa/comguide.html
  Issues low-interest loans up to $3 million for up to 20 years for site
  investigation, design, or remediation that addresses water quality at
  qualifying brownfields.

  Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA)  Brownfield Fund
  www.owda.org/owda0001. asp?PglD=pi-summary
  Extends loans to public or private entities for planning and design (up to
  $500,000) or construction of brownfield site remediation (no maximum).
  Eligible costs include engineering and  design fees, construction costs,
  legal, and inspection fees.
  Information current as of November 2008; please refer to
  www.epa.gov/brownfields/pubs/st_res_prog_report.htm and the state Web sites provided,
  or contact the points of contact identified above for more up to date information.
                                               Technical Assistance and Other Incentives	
                                               Grant-funded Technical Assistance
                                               www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/vap/docs/Procedures%20for%20Grant.pdf
                                               Provides grant-funded technical assistance to public entities through the
                                               Voluntary Action Program.

                                               Field Technical Assistance - Targeted Brownfield Assessment
                                               www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/ersis/sifu/fieldtechasst/fieldtechasst.html
                                               Provides technical assistance to local government entities to conduct
                                               environmental assessments.

                                               Tax Incentives (abatements, deductions.credits, etc.)
                                               Voluntary Action Program (VAP) Tax Abatement
                                               www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/vap/docs/Tax%20lncentives.pdf
                                               Grants a 10-year tax exemption to the property from the Department of
                                               Taxation upon issuance of a Covenant Not to Sue (CNTS) from the
                                               Director of the Ohio EPA for a remedy under the VAP.

                                               Limitations on Liability	
                                               VAP
                                               www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/volunt/volunt.html
                                               Provides liability protection under the Ohio EPA Voluntary Action Program
                                               CNTS based on issuance of a no further action letter.
                                                                           Quick Facts
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                                                  Number of State-Tracked Contaminated Properties:         262
                                                  Includes Site Assessment and Brownfields Revitalization Program and Remedial
                                                  Response Program sites
                                                  Number of EPA CERCLIS Sites:                           378
                                                  Sites identified for potential investigation under the federal Superfund Program
                                                  Number of EPA Brownfields Properties:                     378
                                                  Properties being funded or addressed under the EPA Brownfields Program
                                                  There may be some overlap among the categories listed and sites listed may not
                                                  represent all potentially contaminated sites in Ohio.
                                                                         Points of Contact
                                                  Ohio Department of Development (ODOD)
                                                  www.odod.state.oh.us/ud/
                                                  Clean Ohio Assistance Fund, CORF, JRS Program, Brownfield RLF
                                                  William Murdock, oud@odod.state.oh.us, (614) 466-4484
                                                  Urban Redevelopment Loan Program
                                                  Office of Financial Incentives, (800) 848-1300 or (614) 466-5420
                                                  Voluntary Action Program
                                                  www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/volunt/volunt.html
                                                  Water Pollution Control Loan Fund, Grant-funded Technical
                                                  Assistance, VAP Tax Abatement, VAP Limitations on Liability
                                                  Amy Yersavich, amy.yersavich@epa.state.oh.us, (614) 644-2285
                                                  OWDA Brownfield Fund
                                                  Site Assessment and Brownfield Revitalization Program
                                                  www.epa.state.oh.us/derr/SABR/sabr.html, (614) 466-5822
                                                  Field Technical Assistance - Targeted Brownfield Assessment
                                                  Tiffani Kavalec, tiffani.kavalec@epa.state.oh.us, (614) 644-3538
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