Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. General Provisionsi. Subject to the availability of funds, the Technology Demonstration Program provides grants to projects to demonstrate the market potential for new renewable energy and accelerate the commercialization of these technologies in Delaware. ii. The Delaware Technology Demonstration Program grants are available to applicants located within the State of Delaware for projects conducted and sited in the State of Delaware. iii. Projects should demonstrate the market potential of renewable energy technology in Delaware. iv. Projects must be installed in accordance with the standards and specifications of the manufacturers of the components in the system and in compliance with all applicable local electric, plumbing, and building codes and local ordinances to be considered for application.v. Projects must obtain all relevant permits from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, other necessary state, local, regional, and federal permits to be considered for application.vi. The Department will process the invoices from the grant recipient in accordance with contract terms. Invoices may require supporting documentation including, but not limited to, hours worked, receipts for expenditures and a brief progress report. b. Eligible Topic Areasi. Photovoltaic systemsii. Solar thermal systemsiii. Small wind turbinesiv. Hydroelectric generatorsv. Energy storage, conversion, and conditioning equipment vi. Passive solar designvii. Biodiesel manufacturing facilitiesviii. Microgrids incorporating renewable energy technologiesix. Other renewable energy technologyc. Contract Funding Limit i. Subject to the availability of funds, the Technology Demonstration Program shall provide cash grants equal to 25% of the cost of a project which demonstrates the market potential of renewable energy technology in Delaware, with no 1 grant for any 1 project to exceed $200,000. ii. Grants made under the Technology Demonstration Program shall not exceed 25% of all expenditures from the Green Energy Fund on an annual basis.