About Crauderueff & Associates Green � systems � � New � development: � blue � green � infrastructure � Greening � existing � building � portfolios � Affordable � & � supportive � housing
About CLOTH Community � Development � 36 � buildings, � 500+ � units � of � affordable/supportive � housing, � education, � Merchant’s � association, � youth � programming � Greening � Existing � buildings: � CLOTH � GEM
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The need
Part 1 Green Opportunities Overview
Context
Context
Technologies overview
The opportunity: solar energy
Battery storage
Living infrastructure
Living infrastructure
Urban farming
Permeable pavement
Green Combinations: � More � results systems � Solar � + � green � roofs � Solar � + � energy � storage options � Solar � + � urban � farming � Energy � efficiency � upgrades � Workforce � development � � Community � Education
The � Technical � expertise barriers � In � house � capacity � Up � front � cost � Maintenance � & � operations � support
Part2 Green Finance Overview
Funding � Renewable � Energy � / � Efficiency sources – NYSERDA � grant � programs – NY � Sun � grant � program (1 of 2) – Federal � Solar � Investment � Tax � Credit – Low � Income � Housing � Tax � Credit � (LIHTC) – Con � Edison � + � utility � grant � programs – Bronx � Queen � Demand � Management � Program
BQDM Map
Funding � Green � infrastructure sources – DEP � Green � Infrastructure � Grant � Program � 25% � water � rate � reduction � in � NYC � (2 of 2) Comprehensive � Water � Reuse � Program � Forthcoming � water � re � use � grant � program
DEP GI Grant Program Map
Financing Save � Money �� mechanisms � Directly � purchase � systems � 3 rd party � financing � (Zero � cost/low � cost) � Under � write � loans � during � financing � process � Remote � net � metering � Community � Solar
Directly � New � development: � double � dip � tax � credits: � LIHTC � + � Federal � ITC purchase � Under � write � project � costs � through � loans systems � Can � pair � with � grant � programs � – NY � Sun – Green � roofs – Etc.
Power – System � owned � by � 3 rd party – 3 rd party � takes � on � all � liability � and � Purchase maintenance Agreement – License � granted � by � property � owner (PPA) – Lower � cost � of � electricity � Year � 1 /Lease – Lower � escalator � than � anticipated � utility � cost � increase – May � be � bought � back � (PPA) � after � Y6 � / � thereafter – Transfer � at � zero � cost � (lease) � after � pre � determined � period � of � time
Remote net – Metering � across � more � than � one � building, � on � same � utility � account metering – Allows � ‘credits’ � across � buildings � within � a � portfolio
Community � Like � remote � net � metering, � but � across � MANY � utility � accounts Solar � Can � get � credit � for � highest � residential � rates � � Must � be � within � a � single � utility � district � Typically � 3 rd party � financed � � Large � scale � projects � Opportunities � for � lowering � utility � burden � of � residents � Potential � revenue � generation � for � community � organizations
Con Edison Service Area (electric)
Part 3 CLOTH: A Comprehensive Community Model
Portfolio � wide � assessments � & � improvements � Solar � PV � Solar � thermal � � Green � infrastructure � Urban � farming � Energy � Efficiency
CLOTH Solar thermal - results
The opportunity: solar energy
Urban farming analysis Image � courtesy � Urban � Quotient
Contact � rob@crauderueff.com info � ystennett@cloth159.org
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