After a slow start, PACE getting off the ground in Missouri | Midwest Energy News

After a slow start, PACE getting off the ground in Missouri | Midwest Energy News: "As in many of the 31 states that have passed PACE laws allowing municipalities to create a PACE lending program for clean-energy projects, cities in Missouri concluded that they weren’t up to the task of creating a PACE program. Only 25 of those states actually have lending programs in place.

One regional government entity in Missouri considered developing a PACE program, then abandoned the idea because it would have to hire a dedicated staff member to get it done. The city of Springfield also looked into it, but local officials “didn’t feel they had the staff,” according to David Pickerill, executive director of the Missouri Clean Energy District. “It turned out it had to be statewide.”"



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