Southeast States, Policies & Incentives
Featured Program Profile
North Carolina Clean Water State Revolving Fund
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality offers low-interest loans and other financial tools to help fund clean water projects through its Clean Water State Revolving Fund. A program profile produced by the Southeast CHP TAP features the program, which provides federal funds on an 80:20 basis (80% federal, 20% state) to assist with financing high-priority wastewater projects. Under federal program guidelines, projects eligible for funding include those that reduce energy consumption, making CHP an ideal candidate. Read the program profile.
Policy and Program Profiles
The Southeast CHP TAP is developing a series of profiles describing important policy issues or programs impacting the deployment of CHP systems in the region. These profiles highlight successful programs and best practices that can be used as models throughout the country.
- North Carolina Clean Water State Revolving Fund
- PACE Financing for CHP (Property Assessed Clean Energy) (Florida, Georgia, and Kentucky)
State of CHP in the Southeast CHP TAP Region
The CHP Deployment Program has compiled a fact sheet series that provides a general overview of the state of CHP technologies in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, including data on current installations, technical potential, and economics for CHP.
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- North Carolina
- Puerto Rico
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Virgin Islands
U.S. EPA's CHP Policies and Incentives Database
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Combined Heat and Power Partnership program maintains an online database that allows users to search for CHP policies and incentives by state or at the federal level.