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The Clean Energy Communities (CEC) Program provides grants, direct technical support to communities, and recognition to local governments that demonstrate leadership in the area of clean energy.
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Through this program, owner will provide funding to clean energy businesses interested in hiring interns to perform meaningful work in the clean energy sector. With this Program Opportunity Notice (PON), both clean energy business and interns can apply to participate in the program. NYSERDA will collect applications from both the business and potential interns and verify business eligibility to participate in the PON. Accepted businesses will select, interview and make an offer to intern candidates.
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2018
Due Date
Dec 30, 2025
Release: Oct 17, 2018
Close: Dec 30, 2025
Through this program, owner will provide funding to clean energy businesses interested in hiring interns to perform meaningful work in the clean energy sector. With this Program Opportunity Notice (PON), both clean energy business and interns can apply to participate in the program. NYSERDA will collect applications from both the business and potential interns and verify business eligibility to participate in the PON. Accepted businesses will select, interview and make an offer to intern candidates.
Available$20 million Decarbonization Fund (SEFI Fund) and encourages Financial Institutions (FinCos) and other specialty lenders to apply for this funding pathway from LPO to deliver climate decarbonization solutions for New York State residents, including to disadvantaged communities (DACs).
Posted Date
Sep 14, 2023
Due Date
Dec 30, 2026
Release: Sep 14, 2023
Close: Dec 30, 2026
$20 million Decarbonization Fund (SEFI Fund) and encourages Financial Institutions (FinCos) and other specialty lenders to apply for this funding pathway from LPO to deliver climate decarbonization solutions for New York State residents, including to disadvantaged communities (DACs).
AvailableSeeking a third-party contractor to administer the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) program in the County. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Dec 4, 2025
Close: Feb 5, 2026
Seeking a third-party contractor to administer the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) program in the County. See attached file.
AvailableOwner is seeking proposals to advance the goals of the Clean Energy Fund (CEF) by developing a workforce equipped to perform jobs in energy efficiency and clean technology, including training workers with skills and credentials to design, manufacture, specify, sell/distribute, install, operate, maintain, repair, audit, and inspect clean energy technology and systems. he primary purpose of OJT funding is to train new hires for entry - level work. An individual's skills are assessed (with the assistance of NYSDOL's Business Services or Apprenticeship Representatives (BSR), as described below) prior to employment, and the gap between their skills and those required to perform the full job duties is identified. Working with the NYSDOL, a training plan is developed to address skill gaps. OJT, for the purposes of this solicitation, must teach the trainee occupational skills (skills that apply to the specific job the trainee is entering, such as conducting an audit, installing insulation, smart grid technologies, heat pumps, etc.).
Posted Date
Oct 17, 2018
Due Date
Mar 2, 2026
Release: Oct 17, 2018
Close: Mar 2, 2026
Owner is seeking proposals to advance the goals of the Clean Energy Fund (CEF) by developing a workforce equipped to perform jobs in energy efficiency and clean technology, including training workers with skills and credentials to design, manufacture, specify, sell/distribute, install, operate, maintain, repair, audit, and inspect clean energy technology and systems. he primary purpose of OJT funding is to train new hires for entry - level work. An individual's skills are assessed (with the assistance of NYSDOL's Business Services or Apprenticeship Representatives (BSR), as described below) prior to employment, and the gap between their skills and those required to perform the full job duties is identified. Working with the NYSDOL, a training plan is developed to address skill gaps. OJT, for the purposes of this solicitation, must teach the trainee occupational skills (skills that apply to the specific job the trainee is entering, such as conducting an audit, installing insulation, smart grid technologies, heat pumps, etc.).
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