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8 <br /> improving insulation, purchasing energy star-rated replacement windows and appliances, as well as <br /> more efficient HVAC systems. In recent years, the needs of the houses served have often been so <br /> extensive that the projects reach their funding limits before all energy efficiency upgrades can be <br /> completed.This project would provide additional resources for these energy efficiency investments to <br /> increase the future affordability of the home.This portion of the project funding is initially estimated to <br /> cover these additional energy efficiency improvements in up to 60 houses depending on the level of <br /> need of the houses identified. Each of the service providers in the Coalition focuses on different <br /> elements of home repair and enhancement, but all would be able to enhance their energy efficiency <br /> improvements with additional funding .Partners in this effort include (and is not limited to) Orange <br /> County Housing and Community Development, Orange County Department on Aging, Rebuilding <br /> Together, Habitat for Humanity,the Jackson Center, and the Triangle J Council of Governments.The <br /> coalition model is considered a best practice in the industry as it maximizes the efficiency of services, <br /> minimizing waitlists and administrative costs. <br /> In partnership with the both the OCHPC and the Orange County Affordable Housing Coalition (OCAHC) <br /> additional resources would assist with their mobile home preservation efforts.The energy efficiency <br /> performance of manufactured housing is often much lower than housing built on-site and therefore the <br /> energy cost per square foot is higher. At the same time, low-cost repairs such as resealing the seams and <br /> ductwork of a manufactured home can make a big improvement in energy efficiency and quality of life. <br /> This project will help continue targeted outreach, assessments and low-cost energy efficiency <br /> improvements, and help with early identification of any further needs that might be met through the <br /> County's existing Urgent Repair Program such as roof leaks and septic issues. <br /> Rooftop Solar for Schools: <br /> The rooftop solar projects proposed for each school district is proposed to work through a grant to <br /> provide the schools with flexibility while preserving the ability of the County to track progress and <br /> impact. Proposed requirements of the grant would be: <br /> 1.) That the solar projects maximize the purchase power of the grant funding by considering leasing <br /> of the solar panels in the arrangement laid out in 2017 by H.B. 589, and report to the County on <br /> the decision that was made to purchase or lease. <br /> 2.) The grantees must report the total solar energy generated as well as the percent of each <br /> facility's energy use that was served by the solar system.This would provide pressure for <br /> continued focus on energy efficiency along with the renewable energy. <br /> 3.) The grantees must have a monitor showing the live energy performance of their systems in a <br /> public location with a sign noting that the system was paid for by proceeds of the Orange <br /> County Climate Action Tax. <br /> Adding solar to the rooftop of County school buildings would currently allow the schools to leverage up <br /> to$75,000 in solar incentives per project from Duke Energy.Adding solar to the schools would provide <br /> the additional benefit of exposing hundreds of Orange County students and parents to the practical <br /> application of sustainable technologies. <br /> Countywide LED campaign (Proposed by the CFE): <br /> An important part of Orange County's efforts to combat climate change will be encouraging residents <br /> and businesses to adopt practices that reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.This pilot campaign <br /> would focus on retrofitting Orange County households with LED light bulbs. According to the US Energy <br /> Information Agency as of 2017 about 10%of all household electricity is used for lighting. For the same <br />
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