State of Illinois

08/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 09:04

New Funding Opportunity Available for Energy Efficiency Projects at Public Buildings that Provide Local Government Services.

Over $700,000 available for municipalities, counties and other units of local government

Springfield -
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) Director James Jennings today announced $766,600 in funding through the Public Buildings Energy Efficiency Program for projects that include energy efficiency upgrades identified in an energy efficiency assessment or audit conducted within the last five years. The Efficient and Resilient Public Building Grant Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is now posted.

"This program provides financial resources as well as technical support through Illinois EPA's Office of Energy," said Director Jennings. "This funding will improve energy efficiency and provide cost savings to public buildings in Illinois."

The Public Building Energy Efficiency Program provides financial assistance for energy efficiency improvements at public buildings owned by municipalities, counties, and other units of local government. Energy efficiency is essential for reducing energy demand, conserving natural resources, and minimizing the environmental impacts associated with energy production.

Examples of eligible projects include building envelope insulation, window replacement lighting upgrades, programmable thermostats and occupancy sensors, heating and cooling system retrofit, high efficiency appliances, and a transfer switch. An energy efficiency assessment or audit refers to a review of the property conducted by a third-party professional that results in recommendations at improving energy efficiency and/or reducing energy costs.

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