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Project Description:The requested funds will be used to purchase and install new LED light fixtures to replace 8 <br /> the existing, less efficient metal halide fixtures at the Hargraves Community Center outdoor basketball court. <br /> Hargraves Community Center is located in Chapel Hill's largest historically black neighborhood and is part of the <br /> NC Civil Rights Trail. In addition to the emissions reductions,this retrofit would enhance safety, improve <br /> neighborhood relations, and minimize maintenance and energy costs. <br /> Project Benefits:This proposed upgrade would provide both better lighting and better quality of life. Carbon <br /> emissions will be reduced through improved energy efficiency, and this new lighting system will significantly <br /> reduce spill light and glare while also allowing the lights to be consistently turned off each night by 11 pm.This <br /> has biodiversity benefits (especially for migrating birds in spring and fall) and would benefit neighbors by <br /> reducing light spillage, glare, and noise after 11 pm. <br /> Reviewer Comments:This initiative is supported, however funding was not recommended this year as there <br /> were many community applicants that had not received funding from the CCAG program in the past.This <br /> project's benefits included lighting areas that are not currently lit and reduced energy consumption due to <br /> timers which also reduced nighttime light pollution. We encourage Chapel Hill to continue to pursue this effort. <br /> Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $956 <br /> #4 Ranked Project— Hillsborough United Church of Christ <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): N/A <br /> Funding Requested: $10,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $10,000 <br /> Total Score (Out of 25 pts): 20 <br /> Project Description: The project is to add solar panels to provide green energy for our building.This project is <br /> part of a long-term vision to dramatically reduce our carbon footprint and to live out part of our calling and <br /> mission to care for creation. As a smaller faith community, we have wanted to move toward solar but the costs <br /> have made it prohibitive for a congregation of our size. With the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and the <br /> inclusion of faith communities for the federal rebate, it began to be a real possibility. <br /> Project Benefits: This project indirectly benefits the wider community by reducing the use of fossil fuels that <br /> contribute to global warming.The project over its lifetime will have the equivalent impact of planting 4,987 <br /> trees, creating nearly 160 new acres of forest land and will have the same impact of not driving fossil fueled cars <br /> for 481,470 miles.These benefits directly help Hillsborough but also our world as we all move to do our part to <br /> reduce the harmful impacts of climate change. We hope at the completion of this project we can share with <br /> other congregations our success and that solar is a real possibility for them as well. <br /> Reviewer Comments: We are pleased that this project utilized funding from additional sources beyond the <br /> CCAG furthering their larger sustainability efforts and that there is intentional community focus on awareness of <br /> renewable impacts. We are also happy to support an organization in the northern portion of Orange County. <br /> Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $126 <br /> #5 Ranked Project— Binkley Baptist Church <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): N/A <br /> Funding Requested: $49,036 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $49,036 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 18 <br /> Project Description: With this grant we wish to install 46 solar panels (18.86 DC Net-metered) with an annual <br /> production of 23,905 kWh/year to reduce Binkley's energy-generated carbon emissions by more than 32,500 <br /> lbs/year. By doing so, Binkley will demonstrate its continuing commitment to do all we can as a <br />