Green Banks
Green banks, often called “clean energy funds,” are institutions focused on financing clean energy adoption. They are public, quasi-public, or non-profit institutions that are established at the local, state, or national level. More than a dozen states have established a green bank, under several different structures, legislative directives, and funding sources. Many green banks are also community development financial institutions (CDFIs), which aim to direct funding toward low-income communities.
Green banks address clean energy market gaps and financial barriers and aim to attract private investment in clean energy and energy efficiency. They achieve this through direct financing, such as loans and co-investments, and market development activities, such as information sharing and partnership building. Programs financed by a green bank typically include clean energy and energy efficiency upgrades, climate-resilient infrastructure, water infrastructure, and waste management infrastructure.
Key Resources
Green Bank Movement Today
Green Banks: An Overview for Governors
What is a Green Bank
Green Banks
Model Rules
LPDD Model Law: Green Bank State and Local Legislation
Model States
Connecticut
Connecticut Green Bank
Minnesota
Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority
New York
NY Green Bank
Nevada
Nevada Clean Energy Fund
Green Banks By State
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California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Establishing Policies
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West | 1944 | ||
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Colorado Clean Energy Fund Establishing Policies
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Connecticut Green Bank Establishing Policies
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Hawai‘i Green Infrastructure Authority Establishing Policies
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West | 2013 | ||
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Illinois Finance Authority Climate Bank and the Clean Energy Jobs and Justice Fund Establishing Policies
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Enacted | Southeast | 2009 | |||
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Louisiana Clean Energy Fund Establishing Policies
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Southeast | 2023 | ||
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Efficiency Maine Green Bank Establishing Policies
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Northeast | 2021 | ||
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Maryland Clean Energy Center, which administers the Climate Catalytic Capital Fund Establishing Policies
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Southeast | 2008 | ||
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Massachusetts Community Climate Bank Establishing Policies
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Northeast | 2023 | ||
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Minnesota Climate Innovation Finance Authority Establishing Policies
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Midwest | 2023 | ||
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Missouri Clean Energy District Establishing Policies
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Midwest | 2010 | ||
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Nevada Clean Energy Fund Establishing Policies
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West | 2017 | ||
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New Hampshire Clean Energy Fund Establishing Policies
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Northeast | 1983 | ||
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New Mexico Climate Investment Center Establishing Policies
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Southwest | 2023 | ||
Enacted | Northeast | 2013 | |||
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North Carolina Clean Energy Fund Establishing Policies
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Southeast | 2020 | ||
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Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank Establishing Policies
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Northeast | 1989 | ||
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The Green Ribbon Commission on Clean Energy and Environmental Innovation is advising the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and Department of Administration on the establishment of a green bank, known as the "Green Innovation Fund" Establishing Policies
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