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South Carolina |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Revolving Loan Program for Public Entities |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The South Carolina Energy Office (SCEO) provides low interest loans for a variety of energy efficiency improvements, including AFV conversions and the incremental costs of a new AFV, with qualified project payback periods. Eligible recipients include state agencies, local governments, public colleges and universities, school districts, and private non-profit organizations. Private non-profit organizations and local government entities may recieve loans of up to 100% of eligible project costs ranging from $25,000 to $500,000 per state fiscal year. State agencies and public educational institutions, may rcieve loans of up to 70% of each project's funding as a loan and entities may also be eligible for ConserFund Plus grant of up to 30% project cost. For more information, see the ConserFund website. (Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 48-52-650)
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South Carolina |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Revolving Loan Program for Private Entities |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
The South Carolina Business Development Corporation provides low interest loans for a variety of energy efficiency improvements, including AFV conversions and incremental costs, with qualified project payback periods. Eligible recipients include businesses, industries, utilities, and non-profit organizations. Government entities may be eligible under special conditions. The loan may cover up to 100% of the project costs ranging from $50,000 to $1 million. Repayment terms vary. For more information, including application deadlines, see the Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan website. (Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 48-52-650)
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