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State Solar Energy Grants Shine Heavily On Central, Southern Oregon

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The Oregon Department of Energy announced $1.5 million in grants Thursday to developers across the state. Of the 17 projects the department funded, all but one involves solar power.

The one exception is a $110,000 hydroelectric project for the Sisters Irrigation District. The solar recipients include a school, two ranches, a theater, a visitors center, and two affordable housing projects.

The biggest awards were $250,000 each for proposals based in Klamath Falls, Sheridan and St. Paul.

Much of the money is going to central and southern Oregon.

Seven of the 17 funded projects are in Bend, Redmond or Prineville, netting a total of $435,000. Two of those would bring solar energy to affordable housing providers.

The grant scoring system gives extra points to projects located in less-populated areas, or places suffering from high unemployment.

There's only one grant awarded in the Portland metro area: a $95,000 award for a solar project.

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Rob Manning is a JPR content partner from Oregon Public Broadcasting. Rob has reported extensively on Oregon schools and universities as OPB's education reporter and is now a news editor.