Indiana Code § 4-3-23-9

Revolving loan program for energy efficiency or recycling projects
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Sec. 9. The office may establish and administer a revolving loan program for the purpose of making low interest loans to projects designed to promote the development and efficient use of energy resources or to promote recycling market development. The interest rates for the loans shall be fixed by the office.   IC 4-3-23.1 Chapter 23.1. Commercial Solar and Wind Energy Ready Communities               4-3-23.1-1 "Center"             4-3-23.1-2 "Commercial solar project"             4-3-23.1-3 "Commercial solar regulation"             4-3-23.1-4 "Fund"             4-3-23.1-5 "Office"             4-3-23.1-6 "Permit"             4-3-23.1-6.5 "Permit authority"             4-3-23.1-7 "Project"             4-3-23.1-8 "Project owner"             4-3-23.1-9 "Unit"             4-3-23.1-10 "Wind power project"             4-3-23.1-11 "Wind power regulation"             4-3-23.1-12 Commercial solar and wind energy ready communities development center; authorization for establishment; duties if established; program to certify units as commercial solar energy ready or wind energy ready communities             4-3-23.1-13 Certification as commercial solar energy ready community; application to office; determinations for certification; financial incentive for certified unit; annual reporting of energy generated             4-3-23.1-14 Certification as wind energy ready community; application to office; determinations for certification; financial incentive for certified unit; annual reporting of energy generated             4-3-23.1-15 Certification as both a commercial solar energy ready community and a wind energy ready community             4-3-23.1-16 Commercial solar and wind energy ready communities incentive fund; authorization to establish; purpose; administration by office; source of funds

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