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Homeowners in Jackson County will soon be eligible for long-term financing of energy-efficient upgrades to their homes through a unique public-private partnership.
Renovate America, the leading provider of residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing in the U.S., and the Missouri Clean Energy District (MCED) have announced a recruitment effort to register local contractors to offer new kinds of financing for Missouri homeowners to make energy-efficient and renewable-energy improvements.
HERO, Missouri’s new residential PACE program, will give local contractors an important new tool for growing their businesses and reaching more customers with energy-saving technologies. The program enables clean-energy upgrades to be paid for over time through local property taxes, at a fixed interest rate for terms of five to 20 years, based on the useful life of the product. The name HERO stands for Home Energy Renovation Opportunity.
“Every year, one in six homeowners replaces a system that consumes energy. Three-quarters of the time they choose inefficient technology that ends up costing them more over the long term in higher energy bills,” said Joe Suggs, vice president for operations in Missouri for San Diego-based Renovate America. “HERO can solve that marketplace failure while helping homeowners save on energy bills, local contractors create clean-energy jobs and local governments reduce emissions.”
“I’m very excited about the HERO program because it will make energy efficiency and renewable-energy upgrades more affordable for homeowners — improving our customers’ sense of comfort in their homes while reducing their energy bills over time,” said Steve Burbridge, co-owner of local contractors Anthony Plumbing, Heating & Cooling. “HERO can be a game changer for my business and my customers.”
As a partner with local government, PACE financing includes additional requirements to protect consumers not found in other payment options like credit cards or home-equity loans. For example, the HERO program will only pay a contractor after the homeowner signs off that the job has been completed to his or her satisfaction. Contractors must be in good standing with HERO; products and labor must meet competitive-pricing standards; and homeowners select from products certified as efficient by local, state and federal government authorities.
Through Missouri law, HERO will enable thousands more property owners in jurisdictions that adopt the program to finance improvements such as energy-saving roofing, windows and doors, a more efficient HVAC system, building insulation or solar panels. Since these improvements stay with the home, PACE financing is repaid through the property taxes, interest may be tax deductible, and any remaining balance may be able to be passed to a new owner. HERO financing does not require upfront payments, so it may be a good solution when a system fails and or needs an upgrade for which a homeowner has not saved. Homeowners qualify based on equity in the property and a proven track record of on-time mortgage and property tax payments.
Contractors are able to create new, clean-energy jobs thanks to resources provided by HERO, such as an integrated software platform that helps connect contractors with homeowners and hundreds of thousands of eligible products, and makes financing seamless and straightforward. HERO also offers low-interest working capital and marketing resources to help small home improvement contractors expand their businesses.
HERO will be available within cities and counties that have joined the Missouri Clean Energy District, which was established in 2011. Local governments can join simply by passing a resolution. Contractors interested in offering HERO financing can register at https://register.renovateamerica.com/. Once the program officially launches in Jackson County this summer, homeowners in the county can begin using HERO to finance clean-energy improvements.
In California, where PACE financing began, HERO has been used by more than 66,000 homeowners since 2012 to make more than $1.5 billion in efficiency improvements, creating more than 13,500 local jobs and generating more than $2.7 billion in local economic activity.
In addition to residential PACE, HERO has already launched its commercial PACE program, financing a solar panel system on the Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple. The installation consists of 300 250-watt solar panels, and is projected to produce 105,000 kWh of renewable solar energy annually, enough to fully power eight average Missouri homes, and utility savings over $786,000 over the life of the system. The project also benefitted from a $75,000 rebate provided by Kansas City Power & Light. The Temple was originally constructed in 1930, and is of classic Greek design of the Ionic order. The contractor is Sunsmart Technologies, which has been serving the Kansas City area since 2012.
Prior to partnering with HERO, the Missouri Clean Energy District used PACE financing to make energy upgrades on multiple property types including multi-family, commercial office space, and public projects.
About Renovate America Renovate America partners with state and local governments to offer HERO, a property assessed clean energy (PACE) financing program, to communities. HERO is the leading PACE program in the U.S. and has financed more than $1.5 billion of improvements, representing the vast majority of residential PACE projects nationwide. This unique public-private partnership offers consumers access to financing for more than 60 types of products that reduce energy and water consumption, without the need for government funding. The HERO Program has received a number of recognitions including a Climate Leadership Certificate for Innovative Partnerships by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, inclusion in the 2016 White House Water Summit, the Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award in California, and the Urban Land Institute Best of the Best.
About the Missouri Clean Energy District The Missouri Clean Energy District (MCED) is a statewide political subdivision established to provide unlimited capital to fund energy efficiency and renewable energy projects through PACE financing. Property owners – both public and private – in member communities may apply for PACE financing for energy-saving upgrades and retrofits to their property. Missouri communities may join the District to make funding available to all property owners within their jurisdiction. There is no membership cost to local governments and no fiscal risk, because no public funds are used for financing. The Missouri Clean Energy District has engaged a program administrator to interact with local district members and review applications to arrange funding.