Energy Efficiency Financing Program

CA Loan Program local government schools

Administered by: California Energy Commission

Program Details

Program ID
1126
Last Updated
5/6/2010

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
local government schools
Eligible Technologies
combined heat & power lighting lighting controls/sensors chillers furnaces boilers heat pumps air conditioners energy mgmt. systems/building controls building insulation motors custom/others pending approval other distributed generation technologies

Incentive Amount

$45 million total;<br> $25 million for 1% loans, $20 million for 3% loans

Program Summary

The California Energy Commission (CEC) provides loans to Cities, Counties, public schools, public hospitals, and special districts to finance energy-saving projects. Originally established with $20 million in funding, California more than doubled the loan fund using money made available through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Public projects funded with money from ARRA must meet certain requirements which may be difficult for certain projects to meet. To add flexibility, the CEC developed two separate loan funds. $25 million in ARRA funds support a loan program with a 1.00% interest rate. Projects unable to meet the ARRA requirements can use the original $20 million in state funds, which support a separate loan program with a 3.00% interest rate. Interest rates are fixed for the term of the loan. The maximum loan amount is $3 million and there is no minimum loan. Loans must be paid back within 15 years from energy costs savings, or in 2 years for energy audits. Common projects include lighting and equipment upgrades and heating systems, but can also include other energy-saving measures and renewable energy systems. Application packets are available on the program website above.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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