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Palm Desert - Energy Independence Program

Last DSIRE Review: 02/08/2010
Program Overview:
State: California
Incentive Type: Local Loan Program
Eligible Efficiency Technologies: Air conditioners, Windows, Doors
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Photovoltaics
Applicable Sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agricultural
Amount:Minimum loan amount: $5,000
Maximum Incentive:$100,000
Terms:Loans are repaid against property taxes over a maximum of 20 years. Interest rate will not exceed 10%.
Web Site: http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/Index.aspx?page=484
Date Enacted:
8/28/08
Summary:
Palm Desert began accepting applications for their latest round of funding under the Energy Independence Program on February 8, 2010. The city has a total of $6 million for this round, with the money to be evenly divided between solar and efficiency projects. See program website for complete details on how to apply for the program.  
 
The City of Palm Desert worked with the California Legislature to pass AB 811, which gave Palm Desert the authority to enact their Energy Independence Program (EIP). The program allows property owners in Palm Desert to borrow money from the city for energy projects at their home or facility, and to repay those loans through increased property taxes. The program was started using $2.5 million from the city's general fund. All fund for phases 1, 2 and 3 of the program have been allocated. On February 8, 2010, Palm Desert launched the newest funding round with $6 million. Half of the amount will be reserved for efficiency projects, with the other half dedicated to solar projects. All EIP loans $60,000 and higher must be approved by the city manager.  
 
EIP loans do not require a down payment and the interest rate initially will not exceed 10%. Loans are primarily intended to fund solar installations and a wide range of efficiency projects in existing buildings, but are also available for owners of new homes and businesses that wish to add energy improvements after they take title to the property. The city's Office of Energy Management administers the program and will provide energy checks at interested owners' properties. The city staff member will identify and review with the property owner all potential energy improvements, their estimated costs and their estimated energy savings.  


 
Contact:
  Energy Independence Program
Palm Desert
Office of Energy Management
73-710 Fred Waring Drive
Suite 200 A
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Phone: (760) 837-0287
Web Site: http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/Index.aspx?page=304
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