the energy alliance group of michigan
The Energy Alliance Group of Michigan’s energy team toured this historic property last week with a goal of transforming a community eyesore into an asset!
The property, originally built in the 1920’s, had fallen into decay for a variety of reasons but as is typically the case with abandoned buildings, it’s ultimately a lack of capital.
Dignitaries Describe Economic Development Opportunity of Building Renovations
The United States has over six million commercial buildings – more than half are over 50 years old. These building are especially costly to operate, expensive to maintain and often uncomfortable to occupy. With Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE), an innovative energy efficiency financing mechanism, renovating these buildings represents an economic development opportunity requiring zero taxpayer funding!
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Ohio
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy payback periods? Are you a business owner, architect, consulting engineer, contractor or vendor involved with energy efficient designs and upgrades difficult to justify from a building owner’s financial perspective?
Please join us for a free panel discussion on how to overcome these barriers and achieve an immediate improvement in cash flow through an Ohio PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) finance program – Better Buildings Northwest Ohio, a Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority Program.
You’ll also learn about tax credits, incentives, utility choice programs and new energy efficient technologies. Parking is free of charge and available in the parking lot across from the main entrance to the building. This is a live presentation, not an online event.More
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Michigan
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy payback periods? Are you a business owner, architect, consulting engineer, contractor or vendor involved with energy efficient designs and upgrades difficult to justify from a building owner’s financial perspective?More
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Michigan
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy payback periods? Are you a business owner, architect, consulting engineer, contractor or vendor involved with energy efficient designs and upgrades difficult to justify from a building owner’s financial perspective?
The EAG North America team keeps on growing!
Three new people are working with the EAG team as The Energy Alliance Group of North America expands into Ohio and reaps the benefits of a college intern’s talents.More
Learn about PACE Sept. 9 at Grand Rapids event
Looking to improve your facility’s energy efficiency but concerned about the initial expense, lack of capital, and lengthy payback periods?
Start-up donates profits to Kids’ Food Basket, Cascades Humane Society.
The Energy Alliance Group of Michigan (EAG) had many great days in the last year, but April 28 ranks right near the top. That day, EAG leaders visited Kids’ Food Basket in Grand Rapids and Cascades Humane Society in Jackson to donate 10 percent of 2014 EAG profits to those charitable organizations.More
Historic Petoskey inn looking at energy upgrade
The Inn at Bay Harbor, a luxury golf resort on Lake Michigan in Petoskey, is investigating a major energy efficiency upgrade on the historical building, after The Inn’s board voted to move forward on the project.More
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Dignitaries Describe Economic Development Opportunity of Building Renovations
The United States has over six million commercial buildings – more than half are over 50 years old. These building are especially costly to operate, expensive to maintain and often uncomfortable to occupy. With Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE), an innovative energy efficiency financing mechanism, renovating these buildings represents an economic development opportunity requiring zero taxpayer funding!
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Ohio
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy payback periods? Are you a business owner, architect, consulting engineer, contractor or vendor involved with energy efficient designs and upgrades difficult to justify from a building owner’s financial perspective?
Please join us for a free panel discussion on how to overcome these barriers and achieve an immediate improvement in cash flow through an Ohio PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) finance program – Better Buildings Northwest Ohio, a Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority Program.
You’ll also learn about tax credits, incentives, utility choice programs and new energy efficient technologies. Parking is free of charge and available in the parking lot across from the main entrance to the building. This is a live presentation, not an online event.More
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Michigan
Looking to upgrade your facilities but concerned about the expense, lack of capital and lengthy payback periods? Are you a business owner, architect, consulting engineer, contractor or vendor involved with energy efficient designs and upgrades difficult to justify from a building owner’s financial perspective?More
Keeping PACE with Energy Efficiency in Michigan
The EAG North America team keeps on growing!
Three new people are working with the EAG team as The Energy Alliance Group of North America expands into Ohio and reaps the benefits of a college intern’s talents.More
Learn about PACE Sept. 9 at Grand Rapids event
Start-up donates profits to Kids’ Food Basket, Cascades Humane Society.
The Energy Alliance Group of Michigan (EAG) had many great days in the last year, but April 28 ranks right near the top. That day, EAG leaders visited Kids’ Food Basket in Grand Rapids and Cascades Humane Society in Jackson to donate 10 percent of 2014 EAG profits to those charitable organizations.More
Historic Petoskey inn looking at energy upgrade
The Inn at Bay Harbor, a luxury golf resort on Lake Michigan in Petoskey, is investigating a major energy efficiency upgrade on the historical building, after The Inn’s board voted to move forward on the project.More