Do you have a idea for a breakthrough energy-efficiency technology that has the potential to come to market quickly?
If your brainstorm matches what they’re looking for, you could share in some $8 million in grant money available to pay the cost of your energy-efficiency demonstration project.
It’s all part of a $190 million approved last summer by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to support the state’s economic development goals and to bring energy efficiency to utility customers.
For more, including Eligibility Guidelines and information about the Application Process, check out our Enviro-Business News page.
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