ICLEI Webinar on Energy Financing Models: Setting Up a City-Scale Retrofit Program
ICLEI is delighted to bring you a series of five webinars on innovative municipal financing
models that have been used to promote residential energy efficiency and
renewable energy efforts.
Webinar #5: Setting Up a City-Scale Retrofit Program (COWS)
Date: August 13, 2009 at 1 p.m. EST
Join
us for this exciting webinar which will review the recent report from
Green For All and COWS entitled "A Short Guide to Setting up A
City-Scale Retrofit Program." During this webinar, participants will be
provided with a summary of possible financing strategies for creating
city-wide retrofit programs, including tips on how to structure a
program and insight into national best practices. This webinar will be
lead by Satya Rhodes-Conway, a Senior Associate at COWS, a think-and-do
tank based at UW-Madison.
Webinar #6: Sonoma County Energy Independence Program
Date: August 18, 2009 at 2 p.m. EST
Join
us to learn about the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program, a
Commercial and Residential Energy Retrofit Financing Program. Sonoma
County's John Haig will discuss this innovative financing model that
strives to help local residents and businesses reduce their energy
consumption, conserve water, and install clean generation systems while
reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. John will explain how the
program was designed, lessons learned, and how you can replicate a
similar model in your community.
Previous webinars:
Webinar #1: Long Island Green Homes (Babylon, NY)
Date: July 9, 2009 at 1 p.m. EST
This
webinar will feature a presentation by representatives from the Town of
Babylon, NY, in which they discuss their innovative Long Island Green
Homes initiative that allows residents to finance energy-saving home
improvements with a benefit assessment on their home. Please join this
webinar to learn more about this program, including lessons learned and
how you can replicate this model in your community.
Webinar #2: Cambridge Energy Alliance (Cambridge, MA)
Date: July 23, 2009 at 1 p.m. EST
Learn
about the nationally acclaimed Cambridge Energy Alliance, a
city-sponsored non-profit organization that is creating a
groundbreaking program to significantly reduce energy and waste use in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Cambridge Energy Alliance is working with
residents, businesses, instituations, and other organizations to help
them reduce their use of electricity, natural gas, heating oil, and
water. Please join this webinar to learn more about this program,
including lessons learned and how you can replicate this model in your
community.
Webinar #3: BerkeleyFIRST (Berkeley, CA)
Date: July 30, 2009 at 1 p.m. EST
This
webinar will focus on the enormously successful BerkeleyFIRST financing
model that allows property owners to repay the cost of solar system
installations through a voluntary tax increment on their property tax.
During this webinar, participants will learn more about the
BerkeleyFIRST model and how it's working, any lessons learned through
the creation of the program, and how a similar model could be created
in your respective communities.
Webinar #4: Boulder County's ClimateSmart Loan Program
Date: August 4, 2009 at 1 p.m. EST
This webinar will focus on the extremely successful ClimateSmart Loan Program that provides a voluntary mechanism for commercial and residential property owners to obtain financing for renewable energy and/or energy efficiency improvements to properties in Boulder County. During the webinar, participants will learn more about the ClimateSmart Loan Program and how it's working, any lessons learned through the creation of the program, and how a similar model could be created in your respective communities.
| When |
Aug 13, 2009
from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (Eastern U.S.) |
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| Contact Name | Missy Stults |
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