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2022-121-E-AMS-Town Of Chapel Hill-Community Climate Action Grant - Cedar Falls Park Multipurpose Field LED Light Conversion
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2022-121-E-AMS-Town Of Chapel Hill-Community Climate Action Grant - Cedar Falls Park Multipurpose Field LED Light Conversion
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3/24/2022
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7 <br />With agreement of the chosen applicant appropriate modifications are made to the house to transition from an <br />inefficient to an efficient water heater." <br />For this project two members of the Orange County Home Preservation Coalition are significant collaborators: <br />Rebuilding Together of the Triangle and Habitat for Humanity of Orange County... Both RTT and HH are critical to <br />the success of this project.They have the expertise and experience to assess the needs of a household, plan the <br />modifications, and efficiently implement the desired changes. Although not a formal partner,the Orange County <br />Home Preservation Coalition identifies target households, connects these households with the appropriate <br />provider, and helps educate their clients about the benefits that OCHPC providers can deliver." <br />Project Benefits: "This project has requested funds to replace 30 water heaters and based on our experience we <br />anticipate selecting 20 households with electric water heaters and 10 households with gas water heaters. We <br />believe that each selected household will directly benefit from reduced utility bills and reduced greenhouse gas <br />emissions...This project should reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 29 short tons/year assuming grid- <br />supplied electricity emissions of 0.5 pounds COze/kwh. As grid supplied electricity emissions subside with a <br />greener grid,yearly GHG emissions reduction against a 2020 baseline will increase." <br />A reasonable average lifetime for a heat-pump water heater is about 15 years. During this time if the heat- <br />pump water heater replaces an electric water heater the expected savings in the utility bill is$360/year—if the <br />heat-pump water heater replaces a gas water heater the expected savings in the utility bill is$104/year." <br />Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $309 <br />HRC Comments:This project has a good direct impact to marginalized Orange County residents and a good <br />return on investment.The demographics of the target population are focused on those who need the most <br />assistance.The HRC did not fully understand the NAACP's involvement since it seems funds would go to partners <br />already doing this work. <br />CFE Comments:Overall, excellent application. Emissions of GHG from a gas-fired water heater are local and <br />would be eliminated entirely with the replacement by a heat pump water heater. Emissions from an electric <br />water heater are indirect,that is they are emitted by the electric utility. A heat pump water heater reduces <br />electric demand and the consequent emissions. Financial efficiency is enhanced by the use of other volunteer <br />based collaborators and potential incentives from Duke Energy. The experience and capabilities of the <br />collaborators also enhances the capacity of NAACP.The implementation plan is well-developed and applicant <br />has a good network of volunteers and contractors who have carried out related projects.The project will use an <br />existing pipeline for identifying and vetting households eligible for the program.All of the heat pump water <br />heaters will be purchased from Orange County sources. <br />The CFE liked that the funds would be directly invested into community members and efficiency upgrades to <br />housing.The number of people reached is small, but impact on those people is large.The lifespan of the new <br />water heating systems should be good and assist home prices in having increased value.The applicant is asking <br />for a somewhat large amount of funding, and the cost of installation seems high, but the applicant makes a good <br />argument that the energy savings on water heating are comparably cheap. It would be good to discuss disposal <br />plans for the old water heater systems. <br />The installation of the heat pump water heaters should be completed within 18 months from time of award. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 74B52019-280F-41A8-B673-D36C5D62642B
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