(Reuters) - Specifically, Title XVII authorizes the DoE to guarantee loans for projects
that "avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or anthropogenic emissions of
greenhouse gases; and employ new or significantly improved technologies as
compared with commercial technologies in service in the U.S. at the time the
guarantee is issued." Title XVII also identifies 10 categories of technologies
that, if used in commercial projects, are potentially eligible for a loan
guarantee.
On Feb. 15, 2007, President Bush signed into law the Revised Continuing
Appropriations Resolution 2007, which authorizes DoE to issue guarantees under
the Title XVII program for loans in the "total principal amount, any part of
which is to be guaranteed, of $4 billion." In August 2006, the DoE also invited
"pre-applications" from project sponsors interested in obtaining a loan
guarantee from the DoE.
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that "avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or anthropogenic emissions of
greenhouse gases; and employ new or significantly improved technologies as
compared with commercial technologies in service in the U.S. at the time the
guarantee is issued." Title XVII also identifies 10 categories of technologies
that, if used in commercial projects, are potentially eligible for a loan
guarantee.
On Feb. 15, 2007, President Bush signed into law the Revised Continuing
Appropriations Resolution 2007, which authorizes DoE to issue guarantees under
the Title XVII program for loans in the "total principal amount, any part of
which is to be guaranteed, of $4 billion." In August 2006, the DoE also invited
"pre-applications" from project sponsors interested in obtaining a loan
guarantee from the DoE.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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