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The Energy Division administers programs and connects Kansans to objective information about energy conservation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy. Learn more about the Energy Division.
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Current Programs & Initiatives |
Low-cost loan program helps Kansans make energy-efficiency improvements to their homes and small businesses.
- Take Charge Challenge: Providing $1,012,000 in grant funds to sponsor this friendly competition among 16 cities to save energy in 2011.
- Facility Conservation Improvement Program (FCIP): Assists public entities in using performance contracting to finance energy-efficiency upgrades in public buildings.
- Energy Manager Grants: Local government coalitions receive funding to hire energy managers.
- Renewable Energy Incentives Grants: Up to $250,000 in grant funding to help state agencies, local governments, and educational institutions finance 25% of alternative energy projects.
- Public Projects Grant: Up to $150,000 in grant funding to help cities and counties implement energy-efficiency improvements in public facilities.
- Energy Efficiency Building Codes Working Group: Established to ensure timely progress towards the energy codes requirement for all recipients of federal Recovery funds.
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