Unlock low-cost capital for clean energy and sustainability projects!
SELF will have low-cost capital for qualified projects that reduce carbon emissions, save energy costs, and create healthy, thriving communities.
Important Update on GGRF Financing Availability
SELF is a participant in the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) initiative. However, due to a federal review of the program, GGRF funding is currently paused.
We encourage all applicants to review the GGRF Funding FAQ’s for more details on how this pause may affect your project.
SELF will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available. If you have questions or need support exploring alternative financing, please contact your loan officer directly, or contact Andrew Baldwin at andrewb@solarenergyloanfund.org
Eligible Projects Include:
- Distributed solar power and battery storage
- Energy-efficient building upgrades and net-zero construction
- Zero-emissions transportation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund mean for my community?
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund will facilitate access to financing and technical assistance across the country enabling communities to realize the cost-saving benefits of clean technologies, build more resilient communities, and strengthen local economies, especially in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
How and when can my family, small business, or community benefit from the program?
Grantees will provide the financial assistance communities need to successfully deploy emissions and air pollution reducing projects.
For more information on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, visit: https://www.epa.gov/greenhouse-gas-reduction-fund
What are Qualified Projects?
Qualified Projects are projects that:
- Reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions
- Reduce or avoid emissions of other air pollutants
- Deliver additional benefits to American communities
- Not have otherwise been financed
- Mobilize private capital
- Support only commercial technologies
How can renewable energy development projects earn bonus tax credits?
Learn more at these resources from the Office of Energy Justice and Equity: