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Community Woody Biomass for Thermal Usage Program

The Governor’s Energy Office (GEO) Community Woody Biomass for Thermal Usage Program saw successful participation for the 2009 program year and is currently being updated. You can expect to see American Recovery and Reinvestment Act financial support for community woody biomass projects that are in the final stages of development and ready to begin construction. The GEO will post more information here when available.

To see examples of past projects that have been funded through this program, visit this section's Projects in Colorado page.

In the meantime, sign up to receive the GEO's newsletter for program announcements.


 
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