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Release Date
October 25, 2007
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Abby Ottenhoff 312/814.3158
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GOV. BLAGOJEVICH ANNOUNCES ALMOST $1.6 MILLION IN GRANTS TO SUPPORT SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN ILLINOIS
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CHICAGO – Building on his commitment to renewable energy, reducing our dependence on imported energy and creating next generation clean energy jobs, Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today announced almost $1.6 million in grants for businesses and other utility customers in Illinois to install solar thermal energy systems. The Solar Thermal Grant Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), covers up to 30 percent of the cost for installation of a system that heats Illinois businesses and homes through solar energy.

“As energy bills continue to climb, we are constantly looking at ways to increase our use of alternative energy sources that will save families and local businesses money.  Relying more on homegrown energy sources like solar energy will not only make our air cleaner to breathe, but it will also put more people to work. The time has come to make serious investments in alternative energy sources,” Gov. Blagojevich said.

Modern solar panels utilize several different technologies and can produce either electric power or heat energy. The Solar Thermal Grant Program focuses on systems that produce heat energy for large scale applications with a significant heat load such as car washes, commercial laundries, high-density housing developments and public swimming pools.

Solar Service, Incorporated of Niles is a solar thermal business in Illinois that has grown significantly as a result of DCEO support. With their new Solar Thermal Grants totaling $361,464, Solar Service is installing solar thermal hot water systems at nine locations throughout the Chicagoland area including Beecher Elementary School, Wright College, and Conant High School. Solar Service has grown from a one-man operation to a small business with 15 employees and has today designed and installed over 1000 solar systems.

“Gov. Blagojevich is a proven leader in solar energy development, and he is creating jobs while reducing energy costs for businesses in Illinois. With programs such as DCEO’s Solar Thermal Grant Program, he is getting the job done,” said Brandon Leavitt, President of Solar Service.

“The state of Illinois has taken a stand to support alternative energy sources. We need to take advantage of the resources we have here in Illinois, especially solar and wind which are renewable. Solar Service, Inc. of Niles has taken these investments to a new level, and I thank the Governor making these grants available,” said State Senator Ira I. Silverstein (D – Chicago).

“By including advanced energy technology in new development, Illinois is making it clear that we will work with the global community to be conscience of our precious resources,” said John D'Amico (D – Chicago).

Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, with the help their newly awarded solar thermal grant of $264,245, will install two solar thermal hot water systems to heat campus swimming pools at Anderson Hall and Gabel Hall. The project will save natural gas energy, provide educational benefits and raise community awareness regarding renewable energy technologies. Northern Illinois University is a comprehensive research and education institution with a student enrollment of more than 25,000.

Chicago’s Pacific Garden Mission, which provides beds and rehabilitation programs for 950 homeless people a night, used their Solar Thermal Grant of $132,198 to install a solar thermal hot water system at their new facility, dedicated earlier this month. The new facility features an energy efficient design, a green roof, greenhouses, and solar energy, making Pacific Garden Mission America’s first green rescue mission.

“The Pacific Garden Mission has brought salvation for the city’s homeless for over a century. Today, in their new facility, they are bringing warmth to those from the street with the power of the sun,” said State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago).

“The Governor’s Solar Thermal Grant Program has made it fiscally possible for new development to invest in solar heating. I am pleased the state has invested so prominently in this energy source,” said State Representative Kenneth Dunkin (D-Chicago).

Nationwide, Illinois is a pioneer in offering solar energy programming. DCEO also administers the Illinois Solar Energy Rebate Program in which homeowners, small businesses, and other electric and gas utility customers in Illinois are eligible for awards of up to 30 percent of the cost of solar energy system installations, with a maximum rebate grant of $10,000 per customer.

“Gov. Blagojevich understands that strategically investing in renewable energy is both an environmentally and economically sound decision. These grants are helping Illinois citizens reduce their energy costs while promoting clean, renewable energy,” DCEO Director Jack Lavin said.

Below is a full list of the projects:

Name  Address  City  GrantTotal

 

10th District Police Station 

 

3315 W. Ogden Avenue 

 

Chicago 

 

$127,732

 

16th District Police Station 

 

1160 N. Larrabee 

 

Chicago 

 

$127,732

 

Beecher Elementary School 

 

101 E. Church Street 

 

Beecher 

 

$12,430

 

Conant High School 

 

700 East Cougar Trail 

 

Hoffman Estates 

 

$14,688

 

David Lee Animal Shelter 

 

2741 S. Western 

 

Chicago 

 

$153,000

 

Dynaprop Wabash, LLC –
Eco 18

 

1818 S. Wabash 

 

Chicago 

 

$78,750

 

Elmhurst College 

 

190 S. Prospect Avenue 

 

Elmhurst 

 

$48,300

 

HRT Development–
Artesian Green

 

1330 N. Artesian 

 

Chicago 

 

$10,800

 

Interfaith Housing Development Corporation-
Clara’s Village 

 

1111 N. Wells Street
Suite 305 

 

Chicago 

 

$53,850

 

Interfaith Housing Development Corporation-
Coppin House 

 

1111 N. Wells Street
Suite 305 

 

Chicago 

 

$78,624

 

Lawndale Douglass 

 

6556 N. Bosworth 

 

Chicago 

 

$27,205

 

Northern Illinois University 

 

Dorland Building 116 

 

DeKalb 

 

$264,245

 

Notre Dame High School 

 

7655 W. Dempster Street 

 

Niles 

 

$65,988

 

Pacific Garden Mission 

 

1458 S. Canal Street 

 

Chicago 

 

$132,198

 

Pershing Group, LLC 

 

2671-B North Greenview 

 

Chicago 

 

$42,816

 

Pullman Bay Estates 

 

11141 Langley 

 

Chicago 

 

$103,455

 

Taco Burrito King 

 

6701 W. Touhy Avenue 

 

Niles 

 

$15,498

 

Turnstone Development 

 

175 W. Jackson 

 

Chicago 

$56,496

 

Village of Oak Park 

 

129 Lake Street 

 

Oak Park 

 

$25,500

 

Wexenthaller Realty 

 

707 N. Sheridan Road 

 

Chicago 

 

$35,136

 

William Fremd High School 

 

100 S. Quentin Road 

 

Palatine

 

$48,600;

 

Wright College 

 

4300 N. Narragansett 

 

Chicago 

 

$15,776





 

 
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