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Agenda - 12-10-2024; 6-b - Community Climate Action Grant (CCAG) – FY 2024-25 Project Selection
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Project Benefits:The installation of rooftop solar on St.Joseph's CME Church will provide around 28,431 kWh of <br /> energy every year, saving over$1,400 in energy costs.These savings will continue to accrue over the 25-year lifetime <br /> of the panels and will be re-injected into the Northside Neighborhood, stimulating higher home retention rates, and <br /> preserving the neighborhood's complex history. Moreover,the system will prevent 1.038 million pounds of carbon <br /> from entering the atmosphere over 25 years. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE considers this an excellent project with a significant impact on the local community, <br /> earning high marks for its community outreach and educational components. However, funding was limited to <br /> $50,000 for 2024 to ensure support could be provided to as many projects as possible.The HRC values the project's <br /> focus on addressing energy poverty by providing solar solutions to low-income households.Additionally,the church <br /> plays a vital role in serving a historically low-income, minority neighborhood and offering support to the Northside <br /> community. <br /> #6 Ranked Project— Urban Sustainability Solutions—Green Infrastructure Workforce <br /> Development Project <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): Burt's Bees, Environmental Protection Agency,Triangle Community Foundation, Carrboro <br /> Stormwater Management/Public Works <br /> Funding Requested: $71,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $58,100 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 18.6 <br /> Project Description: Urban Sustainability Solutions will install sustainable stormwater management practices to <br /> minimize flooding, mold, and foundation issues on additional, historically underserved properties in Orange County. <br /> Funding will support training and certification of Orange County teachers and students via afterschool training <br /> programs, culminating with 1-2 sustainable stormwater management multi-home installations on Orange County <br /> properties. <br /> Project Benefits:This project will both protect and improve these properties,the residents and their waterways from <br /> the increased force and frequency of storm events accompanying climate warming. 50 students (and 10 teachers) <br /> trained in the USS program will receive real-world work experience in sustainable stormwater and landscape <br /> engineering, providing them with job-ready skills. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE appreciates the workforce training and educational outreach components of this <br /> project, highlighting the organization's strong track record. However, due to limited 2024 funding, support was <br /> capped at$58,000.The HRC values the project's direct benefits to teachers and students, particularly its focus on <br /> installing stormwater management systems in historically underserved Orange County neighborhoods.They also <br /> commend the inclusion of a significant educational component and the provision of compensation for both teachers <br /> and students involved in the project. <br /> #7 Ranked Project— Red Hawk Farm — Renewable Energy Infrastructure <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): Branham Group Inc., NC Clean Energy Technology Center, Piedmont Electric Cooperative <br /> Funding Requested: $100,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 18.2 <br /> Project Description: Red Hawk Farm requests funds to hire a renewable energy contractor to supply engineering <br /> services for the farm's USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)grant application, and to replace their existing <br /> single phase power supply lines with three phase,which is required to install the appropriately sized solar array <br /> needed for the farm and allow for future investment in geothermal heating and cooling systems. <br /> Project Benefits:These improvements would allow the farm to serve as a demonstration of what is possible with <br /> sustainability and renewable energy on farms in this region.This demonstration would be of <br />
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