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October 14, 2008

Florida offers grants for energy projects

Floridaseal The state of Florida is seeking proposals for renewable energy and energy-efficiency projects under a $15-million grant program. The program is open to local governments, state agencies, universities, as well as private firms and nonprofit organizations.
Each grant is worth up to $2.5-million, with at least $8-million going to bioenergy projects.

-- David Adams, Times staff writer

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