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CT biodiesel incentive available

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    CT biodiesel incentive available

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    Incentives offered for biodiesel, tech firms
    HARTFORD — State officials are launching a pair of programs designed to promote high-technology businesses and alternative energy industry in the state.

    The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology is administering the programs with funding from a $5 million grant from the Department of Economic and Community Development.
     
    One, called the Small Business Incubator Program, will provide grants to high-tech companies operating in incubator facilities. The other will offer per-gallon financial incentives to companies that produce biodiesel.

    Department of Economic Development Commissioner Joan McDonald said the two initiatives "are great examples of how the state can team up with industry organizations so that everyone wins."

    "With DECD’s leadership and resources, and the expertise of an organization like CCAT, we can help expand our economy and promote energy policies, which in turn helps fuel overall economic growth," McDonald said.

    The Center for Advanced Technology in East Hartford works with partners in industry, government and academia to promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

    The two programs, Gov. M. Jodi Rell said in a prepared statement, "will help us grow good, quality jobs in emerging industries. We want to do all we can to create a growth environment for high-tech start-up companies and producers and distributors of biodiesel. Providing these financial incentives will make Connecticut more competitive and more attractive in the global marketplace."

    The Center for Advanced Technology will begin accepting applications for the Small Business Incubator Program Dec. 1.

    On the same date, the center will begin offering grants to biodiesel producers. The grants will offer producers 30 cents a gallon for the first 5 million gallons produced, 20 cents a gallon for the next 5 million gallons, and 10 cents a gallon for the next 5 million gallons produced beyond that.

    Grants will also be available for equipment, storage and distribution, said Adam Liegeo, a spokesman for the governor.

    Biodiesel is a fuel derived partly from renewable sources, such as crops. While the new programs will offer incentives to biodiesel producers, the state does not provide any financial incentives to farmers who grow the crops used in the fuel.

    Liegeot said that Rell believes "that to stay competitive with the rest of the country and to compete for jobs, we need to be aggressive in providing incentives so that all aspects of this emerging industry can grow."

    But he stopped short of saying whether Rell would champion financial incentives for growers of biofuel-related crops.


     

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