PACE – DC Green Bank
DC PACE is a financing product developed through a partnership between the District Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) and Urban Ingenuity. On October 1, 2021, DC Green Bank
Considered the nation's largest urban streetlight modernization P3 project, the $309 million DC Smart Street Lighting Project is the District's first public-private partnership. The project converted the city's more than 75,000 street and alley lights to energy-efficient LED technology with remote monitoring and control capabilities.
The proceeds of the bonds were loaned by the District of Columbia to Plenary Infrastructure DC LLC, which will use the proceeds to complete the streetlight project, pursuant to a long-term P3 project agreement that Plenary entered into with the District.
DC PACE can finance capital improvements to their building including interior and exterior LED lighting, envelope enhancements, HVAC upgrades, and installation of low-flow water fixtures. Cut costs, save energy and improve your property with DC PACE.
DC Green Bank has developed an innovative revolving loan facility to support up to five new stormwater and green infrastructure projects across Wards 5, 7, and 8 to support the work of Green Compass.
DC PACE is a financing product developed through a partnership between the District Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) and Urban Ingenuity. On October 1, 2021, DC Green Bank
The Commercial Loan for Energy Efficiency and Renewables Program (CLEER) financing provides solutions for clean energy projects in existing buildings in DC. DC Green Bank launched CLEER in
Considered the nation''s largest urban streetlight modernization project, the $309 million DC Smart Street Lighting Project will convert all the city''s street and alley lights to energy-efficient
A municipality develops and owns a front-of-the-meter project, potentially financed with tax-exempt municipal bonds, and sells the power to the utility to incorporate into its grid mix to serve
The project will convert the city''s more than 75,000 street and alley lights to energy-efficient LED technology with remote monitoring and control capabilities.
According to Erik, the top three financing barriers are the lack of long-term contracts, the need for project off takers, and performance guarantees.
The DC Council authorized funding from the Sustainable Energy Trust Fund (SETF) for grants supporting the installation of energy storage systems connected to renewable energy generation
LPO can finance short and long duration energy storage projects to increase flexibility, stability, resilience, and reliability on a renewables-heavy grid.
The project included replacing ~75,000 street and alley lights with energy-efficient LEDs, including those that shine on “Welcome to Washington, D.C.” entrance signs, certain bike paths, underpass, and
Search our database and identify the financial resources you need for your project in DC. There are numerous incentives to fund and finance your energy efficiency projects. This database provides an
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