Local Option - Special Improvement Districts

NV PACE Financing commercial industrial

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Quick Summary

PACE financing in Nevada allows commercial property owners to finance energy efficiency and renewable energy projects—including solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass systems—with the loan repaid as a property assessment on their tax bill rather than through a traditional loan. To access this financing, you must first check whether your local municipality has established a PACE program, as Nevada law only authorizes but does not require cities and counties to create these programs; currently no active PACE programs exist in Nevada, so you would need to work with your local government to initiate one.

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Program Details

Program ID
3566
Effective Date
5/28/2009
Last Updated
1/16/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial
Eligible Technologies
solar water heat solar space heat geothermal electric solar thermal electric solar thermal process heat solar photovoltaics wind (all) biomass hydroelectric geothermal heat pumps solar pool heating wind (small) hydroelectric (small) yes; specific technologies not identified

Program Summary

Note: In 2010, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which has authority over mortgage underwriters Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, directed these enterprises against purchasing mortgages of homes with a PACE lien due to its senior status above a mortgage.

Most residential PACE activity subsided following this directive; however, some residential PACE programs are now operating with loan loss reserve funds, appropriate disclosures, or other protections meant to address FHFA's concerns. Commercial PACE programs were not directly affected by FHFA’s actions, as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac do not underwrite commercial mortgages. Visit PACENation for more information about PACE financing and a comprehensive list of all PACE programs across the country. Property-Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing effectively allows property owners to cover the full upfront costs of energy improvements. The amount financed is repaid via a special assessment on the property over a period of years. Nevada has authorized certain local governments to establish such programs, as described below. Existing Nevada law authorizes cities and counties to create special financing districts for a variety of projects that "serve a public use and will promote the health, safety, prosperity, security and general welfare of the inhabitants thereof and of the State of Nevada." The legislation enacted in May 2009 (S.B. 358) added renewable energy and energy efficient technologies to the list of projects eligible for special financing districts. Though Nevada has this enabling legislation, there are currently no active PACE programs in the state.

Contact & Resources

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

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