San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy Organization

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SJVCEO and SoCalREN | September Summary!

September was a busy month for the SJVCEO and SoCalREN! CEA’s being completed and projects in full swing, we are excited to approach the last quarter of the year with savings and best practices to share!

PARTNER UPDATES

City of Woodlake: No updates to report

City of Tulare: Pump project is finishing up. Once savings are verified, we will pass along best practices.

City of Visalia: No updates to report

City of Barstow: : City went over proposed EE and DER measures at a few different facilities. City is reviewing plans and next steps with city manager and staff.

City of Lindsay: JCity is moving forward with SoCalREN’s NMEC Program to captures a better amount of energy savings at the Wellness Center. Hope to share some great savings estimates soon.

Kings County: SoCalREN will be presenting the county with a Comparative Energy Analysis this month. This report will help to guide savings opportunities within county infrastructure.

City of Hanford: No updates to report

City of Victorville: City is working with SoCalREN to have audits completed at a few facilities. Once audits are completed SoCalREN will outline savings opportunities.

City of Farmersville: No updates to report

Town of Apple Valley: : Newly enrolled with the SoCalREN and we are excited to get the ball rolling. We are currently working with the town to collect all data points to complete a Comparative Energy Analysis.

SoCalREN Highlights

SoCalREN Revolving Savings Fund (RSF) supports energy efficiency upgrades of public agency facilities by providing the financing your agency needs to make your project a reality. Loans can provide upfront construction financing to enable your project to move forward today, unlocking energy cost savings now. The repayment term for RSF is up to five years and for a limited time, the 1% service fee is waived for eligible agencies! Click here to learn more about this program opportunity and how to get started!