PACE Financing for COVID-19 Building Upgrades
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Texas PACE Authority celebrates its 5th Anniversary!
Thank you to the hundreds of volunteers who made this public service possible in Texas. Because of you, Texas is enjoying over $106 million in energy and water savings to date, with more to come.
TX-PACE Grows, Houston PACE Featured, Post COVID-19 PACE, Webinars Available Read Post »
As COVID-19 restrictions ease and offices and businesses re-open, building owners will invest in preventative measures to ensure the safety
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Houston property owners have invested over $26 million in energy and water-saving measures with immediate positive cash flow and no
PACE Article Published in NBIZ Magazine Read Post »
Texas PACE Authority celebrates its 5th Anniversary!
Thank you to the hundreds of volunteers who made this public service possible in Texas. Because of you, Texas is enjoying over $106 million in energy and water savings to date, with more to come.
An Abundance of Texas PACE News – Brought to you by the number 5 Read Post »
Over the past 3 years, 22 projects across Rhode Island have used financing from Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank’s Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (C-PACE) to reduce energy costs by upgrading commercial buildings. C-PACE is an innovative financing product that allows commercial real estate owners to access 100%, fixed-rate, long-term financing for energy, water efficiency and resiliency improvements to their property or building.
Local financial institutions play a vital role financing clean energy - by Jeffrey Diehl Read Post »
Dub Taylor, Former SECO Director, Joins TPA Prior to joining SECO, Taylor’s public sector experience includes six years with the
Dub Taylor, Former SECO Director, Joins TPA Read Post »
New Fee Language for Texas PACE Authority’s Project Administration The goal of TPA is to have a well-funded, efficient, and
New Fee Language for Texas PACE Authority’s Project Administration Read Post »
Dallas Paint and Body, a minority owned small business used a $74,000 PACE project to finance roof-top solar VP to reduce utility costs. "I want this project to serve as an example to other small businesses in this community, and throughout the state, that we can have access to sustainable energy solutions,” says owner Felix Flores.
The City of Dallas closed the state’s smallest PACE project with big impact. “The PACE program levels the playing field for mom and pop shops like ours so that we can also be participants in the clean energy era," states owner Felix Flores.
Dallas Paint and Body is the first Hispanic [Latino] business to use TX-PACE. Located in South Dallas, the small business is part of the City’s Department of Economic Development revitalization focus. [Courtney Pogue quote].
To help your business and community take advantage of the TX-PACE program, contact the Texas PACE Authority today.