Wayne County Passes C-PACE Resolution: Applications Being Accepted

On Thursday, September 26, 2019, Wayne County Commissioners Brian W. Smith, Wendell R. Kay, and Joseph W. Adams approved a resolution to implement Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE). C-PACE financing promotes economic development, jobs, renewable energy, energy efficiency and water efficiency.  County leadership recognized the program’s potential as an opportunity to invest in the health and longevity of the county. Wayne County is the first rural county to adopt C-PACE.  

Wayne County named Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF) as the Program Administrator. Within the next week, Wayne County commercial businesses, agriculture interests, and nonprofits, with the aid of private capital providers, will be able to finance clean energy and water efficiency projects. For more information on program development, program guidelines, and links to the preapplication, visit PennsylvaniaCPACE.org. If you have a project and would like assistance finding a contractor or capital provider contact SEF at (610) 264-4440.

County Commissioners Brian Smith, Wendell Kay and Joseph Adams have taken this groundbreaking,

bipartisan action in order to provide as many options as possible for local non-profits, businesses, farms and banks to finance projects.  This program, offering as much as 100% financing, will save local constituencies money and energy, providing even greater opportunity to those with initiative.

“We look forward to supporting investment in clean energy in this beautiful and vibrant part of the state,” said John Costlow, President of SEF. “C-PACE can be a powerful tool for commercial, nonprofit and agricultural property owners.”

Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) is a financial tool for property owners to obtain low-cost, long-term financing for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation projects. C-PACE can facilitate a loan from private capital sources for a project by placing a voluntary special payment on the property’s annual tax bill that repays the cost of the upgrades. Nationally, more than $750 million has been invested through PACE loans, and many industry experts expect that number to exceed $1 billion in the next 18 months. In Pennsylvania, C-PACE investment could help retrofit one of the nation’s oldest building stocks and accelerate growth in a local energy efficiency industry that already accounts for 65,000 jobs.

SEEDS (Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support) of Northeastern PA Board Member, Jocelyn Cramer, has spearheaded efforts to get C-PACE financing adopted in Wayne County for both the energy conservation and economic benefits.  

“If you were the owner of a commercial property and you were spending $10,000 a year on energy costs, would you pay $30,000 to cut those energy bills in half? Well, you might, but two of the biggest obstacles are the upfront cash for the project, and how long are you going to own that commercial property? If you aren’t going to own it for the long term, you may not get the return on your investment. These are two of the major obstacles for energy efficiency projects, and C-PACE addresses both of them,” said Cramer.

“C-PACE is a win-win-win for Pennsylvania communities,” said KEEA Policy Director Julian Boggs. “It makes financing energy efficiency easier, which means more work for companies that retrofit buildings, sell high-efficiency equipment, and design smart buildings.”

Pennsylvania joined the more than 30 states who have enabled C-PACE in June 2018 with the passage of SB 234. Four interested public-sector organizations then collaborated to develop the C-PACE program in Pennsylvania: Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance (KEEA), Philadelphia Energy Authority, City of Pittsburgh Sustainability Commission, and Sustainable Energy Fund.

About Sustainable Energy Fund

Sustainable Energy Fund (SEF), a nonprofit organization, assists energy users in overcoming financial, educational and regulatory barriers to a sustainable energy future. SEF provides a variety of services including financing energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy projects; educating the leaders of today and tomorrow to create a passion for sustainable energy; and representing the interests of energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energy in proceedings before the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. Visit www.thesef.org.

About Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance

The Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance is a trade association of businesses, nonprofits, and institutions working to advance energy efficiency and energy conservation in Pennsylvania. Learn more at www.keealliance.org

Julian Boggs, Policy Director, 215-910-4790

About Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support

SEEDS (Sustainable Energy Education and Development Support) was founded in 2008 and promotes energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable living. Learn more at www.SeedsGroup.net. For further information, contact board member Jocelyn Cramer via email at [email protected] or call (570) 245-1256.