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SUMMARY:Best Practices in New & Emerging C-PACE Markets
DESCRIPTION:Join this virtual workshop to hear the perspectives of PACE program administrators from across the U.S. on starting and scaling up a PACE program in a new market. Panelists will share their insights on balancing the interests of diverse groups of stakeholders\, including local governments\, property owners\, and capital providers. The workshop will be collaborative and allow for audience participation. \nPanelists: \n\nJohn Campbell\, Missouri Energy Initiative\nMohammad Elahi\, Cook County Government\nAbby Johnson\, Virginia PACE Authority\nBali Kumar\, Lean & Green MI\nAnna Lee\, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP\nFred Lee\, NYCEEC\nSusan Morth\, Energy Improvement Corporation\nMaryrose Myrtetus\, Philadelphia Energy Authority\nJason Stringer\, Slipstream\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://philadelphiacpace.org/event/best-practices-in-new-emerging-c-pace-markets/
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SUMMARY:PACE Program Capitalization
DESCRIPTION:PACE program financing can be provided through private third parties\, public bonds\, or a combination of both\, and within those options\, there are many creative approaches being implemented across the nation. In 2017\, The Kresge Foundation made a $3 million program-related investment into the St. Paul Port Authority’s “Trillion BTU” and “MinnPACE” loan programs. This was a first of its kind PRI to help the community on-board PACE. This webinar will explore this and other creative methods that communities can utilize to capitalize their PACE program.
URL:https://philadelphiacpace.org/event/pace-program-capitalization/
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SUMMARY:C-PACE for Brokers and Developers: Why have 2\,400 other property owners used this tool?
DESCRIPTION:Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) was established in 2018 in Pennsylvania. Nationally it is active in 22 othter states where it has helped 2\,400 property owners make significant capital improvements. This session will examine what makes C-PACE work and how was $1.5 Billion invested in just 8 years.  Join Maryrose Myrtetus  from Philadelphia Energy Authority and representatives from PACE Nation. \n\n\n\nNational Data: PACE Nation\nThe Basics:  Holly Edinger\, SEF\nPEA about first deal:  Maryrose Myrtetus\, PEA\nCase Studies from around the Nation\n\n\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://philadelphiacpace.org/event/c-pace-for-brokers-and-developers-why-have-2400-other-property-owners-used-this-tool/
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