What’s new with SoCalREN and SJVCEO?

Take a look below to read what is new with our partners, SoCalREN!

Program Updates:
The newly renovated “Revolving Savings Fund” 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.

  • 0% interest rate: no interest payments over the life of the loan

  • Easy process: a simple application, efficient processing, and allocation of funds within 2 months make Revolving Savings funding an easy “yes”

  • A proven model: revolving funds have been used effectively nationwide, so you can rest assured this innovative approach is safe for your agency

  • SoCalREN support: the Revolving Savings Fund is part of a suite of customizable services, including project management, incentive application, procurement, and other support SoCalREN provides for enrolled agencies

Register now!
Our partner, the Southern California Regional Energy Network (SoCalREN) Public Agency Programs, not only guides public agencies through energy efficiency projects at no cost but also offers a library of online resources to help you learn more about energy efficiency!

 Register at socalren.org/join to join the Network and receive access to the network toolkit, which includes tips to get started on energy efficiency projects, marketing tools like web-badges, and social media posts to share your commitment to energy efficiency with your community, and access to webinars and other resources. JOIN TODAY!

Upcoming Opportunities

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Next Conversation: Getting to Yes: Energy Efficiency Project Financing

Learn how you can ‘get to yes’ on energy efficiency project financing and how SoCalREN can help evaluate your funding options.

Join the conversation on December 8th!

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