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TPA’s Self-PACE’d Online Service Provider Training
Are you a contractor or engineer that wants to grow your business?
If so, consider becoming a trained service provider for Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) projects. Texas PACE Authority (TPA) has launched an online, Self-PACE’d Online Service Provider Training for contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in working on PACE projects.
Through this Self-PACEd training, you will learn how to design and implement successful PACE projects to better serve your customers – all at your own PACE.
Scholarships are available to minority, women, and veteran-owned businesses.
The Self-PACEd Service Provider Training Is Comprised Of 3 Modules: |
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About PACE Learn about the TX-PACE Program |
Standards & Guidance Learn about PACE’s capabilities and how to leverage it in your business. |
Assembling a Project Learn the A to Z on how to complete a PACE project. |
To my contractor colleagues: It is well worth your time to take the PACE contractors' training. PACE has a wealth of useful tools to quantify project savings. PACE is a wonderful way to help your clients fund their projects and be net positive on the payments for the work year 1! There is no other program that I know of that absolutely guarantees the year 1 ROI. PACE is the way to go to fund energy savings projects resulting from efficient equipment replacement. No need to be out of pocket when you construct a job, let the job pay for itself.Dr. Valerie A. Shoup, PE, CEM, CWHP, President, Heritage Institute of Sustainability
About TX-PACE
The Texas Property Assessed Clean Energy (TX-PACE) program enables owners of eligible commercial, industrial, nonprofit, agricultural and multifamily properties to retrofit their facilities with more efficient technologies that will reduce energy and/or water usage. This program enables up to 100% low-cost, long-term financing for energy efficiency, water conservation and distributed generation improvements. To date, PACE projects total almost $400 million in investment and the explosion of new PACE projects means that the need for trained Service Providers is increasing throughout Texas.