By: Lori ChenowethNovember 11, 2014

The West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center (WVBAC) at Marshall University, a program within Marshall University’s Center for Environmental, Geotechnical and Applied Sciences, has released another Request for Proposals (RFP) for Renewable Energy and Agriculture Applications utilizing Surface-Mined Lands.  The objective of this project is to increase renewable energy and agricultural-based activities and demonstration projects on surface-mined land properties.  Project examples eligible for funding include renewal energy demonstration and education, biomass energy production, and agricultural-based projects.  Agricultural-based project examples include tree or crop plantings and can include soil preparation costs. Eligible projects must involve utilization of surface-mined property in West Virginia.  Funding for this initiative is being provided by the Appalachian Regional Commission and the West Virginia Division of Energy.

Funding requests of up to $40,000 will be considered for funding.  Average proposal amounts are expected to be in the $20,000 to $30,000 range.  Eligible applicants include, but are not limited to, units of local government, non-profit organizations, quasi-governmental entities, West Virginia school systems and West Virginia state agencies.  Complete eligibility guidelines, match funding requirements, and application instructions are included in the RFP. 

Applications are due no later than January 9th, 2015. 

Each funded project must be completed by July 15th, 2015. 

Download the RFP – Renewable Energy and Sustainable Agriculture Applications as Economic Development Opportunities on Surface-Mined Lands

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