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2025-096-E-County Mgr-Solar Equity-Solar on St Joseph CME Church
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3/5/2025
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3/5/2025
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3/6/2025
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$50,000.00
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greatest benefit to other farmers and organizations motivated to support resilient communities and reduced <br />emissions. The farm would save $19,915 on electricity and 153,108 kWh per year. <br /> <br />Reviewer Comments: The CFE regarded this as a great project with significant potential but noted that full funding <br />was not feasible as it would consume nearly half of the available grant funds and this was a project that needed full, <br />not partial, funding to move forward. The application was strong and demonstrated a positive impact on the local <br />economy and the CFE encourages Red Hawk to apply again and/or continue to pursue other funding through state <br />and federal grants. The HRC appreciated the project as a valuable component of a broader initiative to transition the <br />farm to sustainable operations. They also commended its ties to Durham schools for food supply, highlighting its <br />commitment to social responsibility. <br /> <br />#8 Ranked Project – Town of Chapel Hill – E‐bike Pilot Project <br />Applicant (Collaborators): The Bicycle Chain, East Coast Electric Speed Shop, and Trek <br />Funding Requested: $57,165 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 18.1 <br /> <br />Project Description: The Town of Chapel Hill is creating a free e‐bike lending program and requests funding <br />for e‐bike maintenance and management services to lengthen this pilot program another 6 months or more to offer <br />e‐bike experiences to more residents. Funds would also cover helmets, locks, cargo e‐bike racks, bags, and baskets, <br />and an additional bike rack for secure storage. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: This project will increase participation in biking by reducing barriers to demographics who find it <br />difficult financially and physically. It also will increase access to transportation for those who lack it. The reduction of <br />tailpipe emissions will improve local air quality and help reduce traffic congestion and parking constraints. Economic <br />stimulation will result from the sale of more e‐bikes. The use of biking equipment, like helmets, will increase public <br />safety. <br />Reviewer Comments: This was a strong and well‐written application; however, due to limited CCAG funds, the <br />project could not be supported this year. There were also concerns about bike theft and the limited impact on <br />Orange County’s economic development. The CFE encourages Chapel Hill to reapply next year. The HRC noted <br />concerns about the demographics served, appreciating that the program provides free e‐bike access to low‐income <br />individuals. However, they felt the outreach efforts lacked a strong focus on racial equity. <br />#9 Ranked Project – Community Home Trust – Electrification Project <br />Applicant (Collaborators): Carrboro Plumbing & Morales Heating and Cooling <br />Funding Requested: $110,000 <br />Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br />Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 17.8 <br /> <br />Project Description: Community Home Trust (CHT) proposes to provide electric water heaters as replacements for <br />gas water heaters AND electric heat pumps as replacements for gas furnace/electric air conditioners for five (5) <br />homes that are currently in the CHT inventory. This proposal will remove barriers for homeowners to replace their <br />equipment. <br /> <br />Project Benefits: By successfully completing these conversions, the homes will be better candidates for the addition <br />of solar‐electric panels, providing an exciting opportunity to engage homeowners in additional solar energy <br />education. CHT would also be in a better position to analyze additional efficiency measures such as weatherization. <br />Up to 20 individuals will benefit immediately. The RMI analysis estimates heating and cooling costs will be lowered by <br />$10,159 per house over the 15‐year lifetime of the HVAC equipment. As the homes are permanently affordable, CHT <br />expects additional beneficiaries over time. Homeowners’ fuel consumption along with gas bills will begin to decrease <br />immediately. <br /> <br />11Docusign Envelope ID: 257985C7-FC41-4937-8E64-B610C38DBA58
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