December 16, 2016 West NewsMagazine By: Lisa Russell The Missouri Clean Energy District, in partnership with Renovate America, recently launched the Home Energy Renovation Opportunity [HERO] program for homeowners in several West County municipalities, including Ballwin, Chesterfield, Ellisville, Eureka, Town & Country and Valley Park. HERO financing enables homeowners to make energy improvements and to […]
Read MoreSt. Charles County Approves Innovative HERO Program for Home Energy Improvements
ST. CHARLES, Missouri, Nov. 29 – St. Charles County residents will soon have access to the HERO Program, the nation’s largest form of residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. HERO, which stands for Home Energy Renovation Opportunity, will enable property owners in St. Charles County to make energy efficiency and renewable energy home improvements […]
Read MoreHERO Program Expanding in Missouri to Finance Home Energy Improvements
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, November 30, 2016 Nation’s Leading Residential PACE Program Enables Homeowners to Reduce Energy Bills by Upgrading HVAC, Windows and Doors, Going Solar, and More KANSAS CITY, Missouri, November 30, 2016 – More than 200,000 additional homes across Missouri now have access to the HERO Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program, which enables […]
Read MoreSt. Charles County Missouri Takes Action to Join The Missouri Clean Energy District
November 28, 2016 – Video of unanimous Council authorization of Bill 4404 establishing county membership in the Missouri Clean Energy District.
Read MoreMissouri to be second state with residential PACE later this summer
Karen Uhlenhuth 07/18/2016 Midwest Energy News A company that has provided Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing to California homeowners for about four years is setting up shop in Missouri. Renovate America is partnering with one of Missouri’s three PACE organizations and recruiting contractors – heating and cooling, roofing, windows and doors, insulation – to spread […]
Read MoreSt. Louis is one resolution away from unlocking clean energy potential
By Jeffrey P. Aboussie Sep 29, 2016 Missourians spend about $15 billion a year on home energy use, but there’s growing evidence that residential clean energy improvements not only help lower utility bills but also lead to a range of benefits for households, the community and the nation as a whole. Encouraging homeowners to go […]
Read MoreAnother clean-energy lender enters St. Louis market
December 1, 2016 Steph KukuljanReporterSt. Louis Business Journal A national program that provides homeowners financing for clean energy projects is now available in 14 municipalities in St. Louis County and all of Franklin County, becoming only the second Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) lender in the St. Louis region. PACE is a public-private partnership program […]
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