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The Building Energy Pod
The Building Energy Hub
9 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Chris Meister: Financing a Sustainable Illinois
The Building Energy Pod
41 minutes
1 month ago
Chris Meister: Financing a Sustainable Illinois
Summary  In this episode, Chris Meister, executive director of the Illinois Finance Authority and Climate Bank, discusses the role of the Climate Bank in supporting Illinois' green economy. He highlights the importance of state-level action in sustainability, especially in light of federal uncertainties. The conversation covers various funding mechanisms, successful case studies, and the practical steps for building professionals to access financing for energy efficiency projects. Chris emphasizes the collaborative efforts with local governments and the significance of attracting private capital to enhance community projects.    For more information on the Climate Bank, visit here.     For more information on the Small Business Credit Initiative, visit here.     Key Takeaways  The Climate Bank plays a crucial role in financing green projects in Illinois.  State action is essential for advancing sustainability initiatives.  Federal incentives are currently uncertain, making local action more important.  The Climate Bank provides lower-cost financing options for building projects.  Successful case studies demonstrate the effectiveness of the Climate Bank's funding.  Collaboration with local governments enhances project financing opportunities.  The financing process involves working with approved private lenders.  Energy efficiency audits are necessary for accessing funding.  The Climate Bank aims to attract private capital for community development.  Engagement with organizations like the Green Alliance is encouraged. 
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