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Lending for Energy Efficiency Upgrades in Low-to Moderate-Income Communities: Bank of America’s Energy Efficiency Finance Program

This paper analyzes Bank of America’s $55 million initiative to provide low-cost funding and grant support to advance energy efficiency investment in low- to moderate-income communities.

Financing Energy-Efficient Buildings

This fact sheet provides an overview of the Community Preservation Corporation's approach to financing energy-efficient buildings.

On-Bill Financing: Overview and Key Considerations for Program Design

On-bill financing programs are a promising way for utilities to help their customers invest in energy efficiency improvements, such as upgrading to a high-efficiency air conditioner or adding insulation.

Emerging Best Practice for Underwriting Commercially-Attractive Energy Efficiency Loans

In the United States, there are nearly 4.8 million buildings that represent the commercial real estate (CRE) market. Building owners are beginning to see that energy efficient retrofits can increase property values.

Financing Energy Efficiency in Low-Income Multifamily Rental Housing: A Progress Update from the Low Income Investment Fund

In this update, LIIF provides an overview of and lessons learned from two models LIIF designed and implemented that could be viable platforms for at-scale multifamily energy retrofit finance.

Financing Guidebook for Energy Efficiency Program Sponsors

American homeowners have spent record sums to upgrade their living space and increase the value of their prized asset.

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