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9 <br /> Project Description: Last year, Empowerment received $61,623 in Community Climate Action Grant funds for solar <br /> installation on the PEACH Apartments.This year, Empowerment is asking for funds that will go towards the cost of a <br /> panel box tailored to PEACH's electrical system and $4,300 worth of labor provided by NC Solar Now.This panel box <br /> and labor is necessary to finish the solar project. <br /> Project Benefits:The solarization of the PEACH Apartments will provide around 55,000 kWh of energy every year, <br /> saving$5,534 worth of energy costs. Consequently,the average tenant will see their energy bills reduced by <br /> approximately$46/month, or 6S%.The energy savings felt by those living in the PEACH Apartments may stimulate an <br /> additional $22,080 of local economic activity.About 156 people—assuming tenant turnover rate is 5 years—will <br /> directly benefit from the project, and the entire Pine Knolls Neighborhood will indirectly benefit from the project. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE strongly recommends full funding of$19,800 for this project, recognizing it as a robust <br /> and compelling application.This initiative has the potential to serve as a model for low-income housing, <br /> demonstrating innovation and impact. Additionally,the HRC values the project's direct benefits to low-income and <br /> marginalized communities, including the provision of solar energy for a historically Black neighborhood. <br /> #4 Ranked Project— Eno River Association — Piedmont Prairie and Reforestation <br /> Applicant(Collaborators):Triangle Prescribed Burn Association (Through NC Cooperative <br /> Extension), Bluestem Community NC <br /> Funding Requested: $67,600 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $22,600 <br /> Total Score (Out of 25 pts): 20.5 <br /> Project Description: Funding requested to convert a 14.2-acre existing agricultural field to a Piedmont prairie and the <br /> reforestation of another 8.6-acre agricultural field in the Confluence Natural Area in northern Orange County plus the <br /> purchase of a 2024 John Deere diesel tractor. <br /> Project Benefits:The restored Piedmont prairie site will attract both wildlife and visitors, and positively benefit <br /> agricultural production as flowers begin to bloom, and native plants provide food and habitat for insects, birds, and <br /> other native fauna.The prairie will also improve the health of the soil and water of Orange County. These nature- <br /> based solutions will decrease CO2 emissions from previous cropland production as well as sequester carbon and the <br /> benefits will increase over time as trees grow larger and native Piedmont prairie plants mature.Through both passive <br /> and active learning, over 10,000 visitors and around 500 students annually will learn about the vast benefits of these <br /> habitats and how they might establish these habitats in their backyards. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE strongly supports the nature-based solution of prairie restoration and has approved <br /> partial funding of$22,600 for the project (funding will cover prairie restoration efforts only, not the diesel tractor). <br /> This project will take place at a heavily visited park, and the Eno River Association brings a robust camp and <br /> educational component to the initiative.The HRC appreciates the Association's direct work with Title 1 schools, <br /> providing valuable opportunities for underserved students. While there is some engagement with marginalized <br /> groups, the project is not specifically focused on racial equity. Nonetheless, it offers educational benefits for visitors <br /> of all income levels and ethnic backgrounds. <br /> #5 Ranked Project—SolarEquity— Rooftop Solar <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): <br /> Funding Requested: $78,251 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $50,000 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 19.1 <br /> Project Description:The installation of a 23.4-kW solar array on the roof of the church, including a partial roof <br /> replacement, the cost of the solar equipment, and the cost of the labor to install the panels. <br />