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4/3/2024
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4/3/2024
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4/9/2024
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$61,623.00
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home and work for public transportation riders. The positive impact on air quality and traffic congestion are benefits <br />that can be shared by all. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: Recommend not funding at this time. We support the idea and would love to see this <br />concept considered further in future grant cycles with additional information on the specific logistics of this <br />proposal further described. <br /> <br />Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $791 <br /> <br />#1 Ranked School Project – Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools <br />Applicant (Collaborators): <br />Funding Requested: $270,000 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $94,014 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 17 <br /> <br />Project Description: Funds will be used to accelerate LED campus lighting changeovers on school district’s <br />campuses – specifically, to fund 50% or more of the cost to complete this work at Carrboro High School. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: To provide the latest lighting technology to reduce energy usage while providing superior <br />lighting for students, staff and campus visitors. Over 500 students and 100 staff will benefit each day. There is <br />an on‐going benefit of eliminating lighting maintenance which is very significant. The project accelerates and <br />expands the LED campus lighting project. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: These funds may be spent over the next 2 years and although we cannot fully fund either <br />project, we are in full support of these projects. The allocation of school funds is split 1/3 CHCCS and 2/3 OCS <br />due to the fact that OCS has not been able to apply for and receive funding over the past two grant cycles. Since <br />the creation of the Community Climate Action Grant, CHCCS has received $525,075 more than OCS. <br /> <br />Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $93 <br /> <br />#2 Ranked School Project – Orange County Schools <br />Applicant (Collaborators): <br />Funding Requested: $287,959 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $188,029 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 11 <br /> <br />Project Description: To add a second 54‐panel solar pedestal and battery bank storage which can generate <br />power for four EV chargers, stadium lights at Orange Middle School and irrigation pumps for athletic fields at <br />Orange High School while creating a battery bank of storage sufficient to sell energy back to Duke Energy. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: Solar power reduces operating expenses of the schools and provides opportunity for overall <br />budget cost reductions, while also generating revenue to offset utility expenses. Off the grid energy production <br />creates resiliency and opportunities for educating about solar power within the schools. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: These funds may be spent over the next 2 years and although we cannot fully fund either <br />project, we are in full support of these projects. The allocation of school funds is split 1/3 CHCCS and 2/3 OCS <br />due to the fact that OCS has not been able to apply for and receive funding over the past two grant cycles. Since <br />the creation of the Community Climate Action Grant, CHCCS has received $525,075 more than OCS. <br />Grant Dollars Requested Per Metric Ton of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced During Project Lifetime: $340 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />12 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: EB7B9CC8-B910-4965-AF93-0969E3E03E78
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