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MPSC, EGLE open second application period for propane resiliency grants aimed toward wholesale propane facilities

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The Michigan Public Service Commission and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy have announced a second opportunity to submit applications for funding under Part B of the Propane Resilience Enhancement Program, or PREP. Approximately $2.85 million in Part B funds remain for projects that expand storage capacity connected to expanded propane pipeline and fractionation capacity.

PREP is a state grant program designed to help ensure the supply adequacy and affordability of propane in Michigan, where more than 320,000 households rely on the fuel for home heating.

Earlier this year, the MPSC and EGLE accepted applications for $8 million in funding available through PREP, approved by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Legislature in Public Act 119 of 2023. PREP aims to help ensure the adequacy of supply and affordability of pricing for residential and commercial propane consumers who rely on the fuel as a primary energy source or as part of preparedness and continuity plans.

“Investments like PREP will enhance Michigan's energy security and work to lower energy prices, and increase comfort and reliability for Michigan families,” EGLE Director Phil Roos said. “While the State of Michigan works to transition towards cleaner sources of energy, we remain focused on ensuring the resilience of our existing energy systems.”

Additional details about PREP and application information are available at the state website for PREP. The application deadline is Oct. 9, 2024.

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