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7 <br />1 Commissioner Rich said the Wise program in Chapel Hill was offered to everyone, but it <br />2 was specifically targeted to older homes and lower income residents, as this is where the <br />3 program would make the most impact. She wonders if there is data there that could be shared. <br />4 She thinks this is a great idea, but it needs to be worked into the budgeting somehow. <br />5 Chair Jacobs suggested talking to Catawba County. He said there is interest among the <br />6 Board of County Commissioners in getting more information. He said he has raised the idea of <br />7 incentives in the past for business that want to become more energy efficient. He said it would <br />8 be good to have a comprehensive vision of where this could be taken and what is legal in N.C. <br />9 He said information should be brought back that includes the budget implications for including <br />10 this, starting it, seeding it, and funding it in a timely manner, which would be March. <br />11 Chair Jacobs said he thinks Piedmont Electric would be receptive to this, and it is just a <br />12 matter of getting their attention. <br />13 David Neal said if there was someone at the County level who could talk to someone in <br />14 management, it would be helpful. <br />15 <br />16 4. Promoting Energy Conservation and Greater Use of Renewable Energy Sources <br />17 (e.g., Solarize Orange, Geothermal, Biogas, Biodiesel, Wood) (Attachment 4) <br />18 Loren Hintz said attachment 4 refers to Solarize Orange. He said the biggest thing in <br />19 the news right now is solar energy. He said for private home owners who have enough income <br />20 to be able to use a tax deduction, solarizing can work. <br />21 He said there are other options that the County can help facilitate. He said geothermal <br />22 is a good investment for heating and cooling a home, but it is a large investment. He said one <br />23 question is whether the permitting process and fees should be the same for geothermal wells <br />24 as for regular wells. <br />25 Loren Hintz said a memo was sent several years ago regarding the rules and <br />26 regulations related to solar panels. He said those types of regulations are something that the <br />27 Commissioners might look at. <br />28 Chair Jacobs said the County has geothermal wells at the Justice Facility and the Link <br />29 Government Services Center. He said Asset Management Services is looking at solar <br />30 applications for County facilities. He said there has not been much talk about incentivizing <br />31 individuals, but there is no reason this can't be done. <br />32 Loren Hintz said Orange County government has been doing a lot and has policies in <br />33 place. <br />34 Commissioner McKee said it is going to be critical to build in an educational component <br />35 for all of these concepts. <br />36 Commissioner Rich said some of the federal incentives for solar homes are getting <br />37 ready to run out. She said something needs to be done quickly. <br />38 Loren Hintz said there are also state incentives for geothermal, although he believes <br />39 that these are running out in 2015 as well. <br />40 Jeanette O'Conner said it is frustrating to know that the lower income residents could <br />41 benefit the most from these energy alternatives. She said it would be beneficial if the County <br />42 could find ways to educate and from partnerships to help with this. <br />43 Chair Jacobs said Cooperative Extension will provide free energy efficient light bulbs, <br />44 but many people don't know about this. He said if this gets to a bond package it would be a <br />45 good opportunity to address the non - profit affordable housing entities in the County and lobby <br />46 for the next generation of energy efficiency. <br />47 Commissioner Price asked if Solarize Orange County is modeled after the program in <br />48 Durham. <br />49 David Neal said it is a little different, and the Durham program was a neighbor to <br />50 neighbor program for implementing energy efficiencies in the home. <br />