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Economic Development Dan Murphy, Commercial Customer Meeting

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Page 1: Economic Development Dan Murphy, Commercial Customer Meeting

Economic Development

Dan Murphy, Commercial Customer Meeting

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Economic Development Plan

The 2009 plan maintains a strong focus on:

Site Development

Urban Revitalization

Strategic Marketing

Infrastructure Assistance

Energy Efficiency

Productivity Improvement

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Economic Development Plan

The 2009 plan maintains a strong focus on:

Site Development

Urban Revitalization

Strategic Marketing

Infrastructure Assistance

Energy Efficiency

Productivity Improvement

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Infrastructure Assistance

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Infrastructure Assistance

Capital Investment Incentive The Capital Investment Incentive program provides grants to fund electric and natural gas improvements on National Grid owned or required natural gas and electric infrastructure for certain businesses projects that involve major capital investment in plant and equipment.

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Infrastructure Assistance

Capital Investment Incentive

Grant amounts are determined based on the total capital investment being made in plant & equipment (including energy and non-energy related investments) as follows:

Total Capital Investment Available Funding*

$100,000 to $1 Million $50,000

$1 Million to $5 Million $100,000

$5 Million to $50 Million $250,000

$50 Million and above $500,000

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Productivity Improvement

Manufacturing Productivity Program

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Productivity Improvement

Manufacturing Productivity Program

National Grid is working in conjunction with the Regional Technology Development Centers to offer Manufacturing Productivity Program (MPP) Grants to eligible customers.

Eligible projects are Lean Manufacturing projects or other manufacturing assistance projects that will result in the elimination of waste and increased productivity.

The program will provide matching grants of up to $15,000 or 40% (whichever is less) of the costs incurred by eligible applicants.

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Productivity Improvement

Manufacturing Productivity Program

Further, this program provides matching grants of up to $15,000 or 50% (whichever is less) of the costs incurred by eligible applicants whose top management commits the time and resources to growth targeted activities that will result in greater utilization of manufacturing capacity.

Finally, the program provides matching grants up to $40,000 or 60% (whichever is less) of the cost incurred by eligible applicants to combine projects that will combine both productivity and growth activities described above.

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Productivity Improvement

Manufacturing Productivity Program

Applications for the matching grants must meet the following program requirements

Be a National Grid electric customer in good standing

Be a business with a NAICS code 31,32, or 33

Execute an agreement that commits top management tothe process that results in the productivity and

development improvements articulated in this program description

The company must provide a minimum of 25% of the total funding from its own capital

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Productivity Improvement

Power Quality Enhancement Program

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Productivity Improvement

Power Quality Enhancement Program

This PQE Program offers financial incentives to qualified customers for the installation of power quality mitigation equipment and controls.

Qualifying applicants must demonstrate their facility has a power quality problem that results in production, operational, or quality constraints, including but not limited to downtime and outage costs.

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Productivity Improvement

Power Quality Enhancement Program

National Grid Service Classification 3, 3A and 4 customer.

Be classified in the North American Industry Classification system (NAICS) as one of the following industry sectors:

● Manufacturing

● Research and development

● Health Care Sectors

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Application Procedures & Additional Information

Get Additional Information and apply online

https://www.nationalgridus.com/niagaramohawk/business/ecdev/ecdev.asp

My Contact Information:

Dan Murphy 315.428.5198

[email protected]