From the Sonomanews.com…Put-PACE-back-in-place
The Ann Arbor City Council on Monday supported the final step to fully implement the city’s new Property Assessed Clean Energy program. A resolution approved by council sets the...
From the Sonomanews.com…Put-PACE-back-in-place
The PACE Protection Act of 2011 was introduced in the House of Representatives today by Congresswoman Nan Hayworth (R-NY) and Congressmen Dan Lungren (R-CA) and Mike Thompson (D-CA). The bipartisan bill can guarantee the right of local governments to offer PACE programs for homeowners. The Bill can be found here, and a copy of the press release is here….
Read “Economic Impact Analysis of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE), a new study by ECONorthwest commissioned by PACENow. The study examined the economic output, jobs, and federal, state, and local taxes generated by spending on energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in representative communities around the U.S. (including San Antonio TX, Long Island NY, Santa Barbara CA, and Columbus OH). Extrapolating from their results, the spending initial spending of roughly $54 million on projects in Sonoma County, Palm Desert, Boulder County and Babylon generated $142 million in economic output, $9 million in federal taxes, $6 million state and local taxes, and over 800 jobs, nationwide.
Wyoming’s newly enacted PACE legislation took effect July 1. You can find the text of the Bill here, or in our Library