Energy Profile: Helping Hands Community Partners completes major energy efficiency project
Helping Hands Community Partners,
a Providence-based nonprofit organization, actively works with government
agencies and banks to acquire distressed properties. Using local labor, Helping
Hands rehabilitates those properties so they can be sold at below-market prices
to underserved populations including veterans, seniors, and low-to-moderate
income families.
When the nonprofit acquired its present Elmwood Avenue headquarters,
the 100-year-old property was in dire need of an update. The building had no
air conditioning, very poor insulation, out-of-date wiring, and utilized three
different heating systems. The building was virtually unusable during the
hottest days of summer and coldest days of winter.
Helping Hands contacted the Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank
to inquire about the new Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program
(C-PACE). This program enables owners of eligible commercial and industrial
buildings to finance up to 100 percent of energy efficiency improvements. In
most cases, the energy cost savings exceed the monthly loan payments, allowing
the building owners to maintain a positive cash flow.
“I would say that C-PACE provides a crucial piece of what can
turn around distressed commercial properties in Rhode Island,” said Bill
Fegley, managing director of Helping Hands Community Partners. “Often we see
many dilapidated buildings in the area because there hasn’t been financing
available to rehabilitate them and bring them up to code. C-PACE is the way to
get back into the game.”
Helping Hands became the first organization in Rhode Island
to utilize the C-PACE program for energy efficiency improvements. The nonprofit
adopted water conservation measures, replaced all lighting with energy
efficient LED bulbs, reinsulated the building and installed a new HVAC system. Helping
Hands will save an estimated $133,000 over the life of the improvements and now
the building is much more comfortable for employees and customers in all
seasons.