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Truly affordable housing means making utility bills affordable but building energy-efficient housing costs money. Learn from architects and sustainability experts working on rural county workforce housing projects about how Direct Pay enables tax-exempt entities to receive Investment Tax Credit (ITC) payments to top-off their energy-efficient housing with renewable energy/storage.
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Truly affordable housing means making utility bills affordable but building energy-efficient housing costs money. Learn from architects and sustainability experts working on rural county workforce housing projects about how Direct Pay enables tax-exempt entities to receive Investment Tax Credit (ITC) payments to top-off their energy-efficient housing with renewable energy/storage. This class is intended for developers, architects, general contractors, and those involved with the design/construction of workforce housing Panelists Paul Kriescher (Business Development Manager and Building Envelope Specialist, Bowman) Kristen Uitto (Principal Architect, Caddis Collaborative) Stephen Eckert (Senior Architect, Caddis Collaborative) Agenda 1) Introductions 2) Paul Kriescher on Sustainability, Direct Pay vs. Tax Credits for Solar and Energy Efficiency 3) Kristen Uitto and Stephen Eckert with case studies on the in-development projects: West Eagle and Phillips Housing Please contact Olivia Czarnecki (olivia@housingcolorado.org) with any questions you may have regarding this event.
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