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El Paso County PACE

Resolution Adopted Aug. 29th, 2016

Lower your operating costs with 100% Financing for Energy and Water Efficiency in Industrial, Commercial, or Nonprofit Real Estate

Contract document templates will be provided upon receipt of complete application submission or may also be requested here.

El Paso County PACE for the Business Community (English)(Spanish)

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Adriana Acosta, El Paso County Dept. of Economic Development, outlines EP County economic incentives to a packed room at the PACE Service Provider Workshop hosted by the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, 12/6/18.

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ABOUT PACE

About How PACE Works Who's eligible?

About

PACE is 100% financing for energy and water efficiency improvements to industrial, commercial, multi-family residential, and non-profit buildings. PACE is essentially a long-term (typically 10-20 year), low-cost loan for such improvements as:

  • HVAC modification or replacement
  • Light fixture modifications such as LED
  • Solar panels
  • High-efficiency windows or doors
  • Automated energy control systems
  • Insulation, caulking, weather-stripping or air sealing
  • Water use efficiency improvements
  • Energy- or water-efficient manufacturing processes and/or equipment
  • Solar hot water
  • Gray water reuse
  • Rainwater collection system 

How PACE Works

Who\'s eligible?

Commercial Property
Commercial real property - including non-profit real property such as private schools, medical facilities, churches, etc.;
Industrial Property
Industrial real property - including privately owned agricultural real property; or
Multi-Family Residential Property
Residential real property with five or more dwelling units.
Texas PACE Authority receives MBDA Access to Champion Award at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’ MBDA Awards Week, March 7, 2019

Standing from left to right:   Fernando Liano, City of El Paso; Joe Gudenrath, Downtown Management District;  Sam Trujillo, El Paso CountySitting from left to right:  Eugenia Posada, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Charlene Heydinger, TPA, Adriana Acosta, El Paso County
 

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Learn about and start a
PACE project today!

Learn about PACE for
industrial properties.

Learn about El Paso PACE for businesses.

Learn about PACE for
commercial properties.

Learn about PACE for
non-profits.

 

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