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April 2024

Welcome to the PACE newsletter! Each month, we share resources to help Boulder County businesses save money, promote environmental health, and improve climate impact and sustainability.

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The Age of Electric Commercial Kitchens is Now

Electric commercial kitchen equipment is coming of age as a replacement for gas-fired models in commercial food service kitchens of all sizes. Going electric provides financial benefits, greater flexibility in kitchen layouts, improved staff health and comfort, and significantly reduced CO2 emissions.


Kitchen electrification is one of PACE’s priorities for 2024 and our programs and rebates are better than ever:


  • Our rebates for new electric commercial kitchen equipment have increased. If you are looking to purchase new equipment check out our check out our 2024 rebates.


  • Our Refrigeration and Restaurant Equipment Grant, specifically for small-businesses, can help you replace your gas-fired equipment with new electric models. Qualified applicants will receive 80% of the upfront pre-tax cost of replacement electric equipment. Participants pay 20% of the cost of equipment and 100% of the sales tax on the transaction.


  • PACE has a new $4,000 rebate that covers electric infrastructure upgrades. This rebate helps cover any upgrades needed to install electric equipment including running 220V cable from a panel to new equipment and/or panel upgrades.


  • PACE is launching a pilot program this summer to help business build 100% electric kitchens. If you are starting a new restaurant, moving to a new location, or redesigning your existing restaurant and would like support designing and installing a fully-electric kitchen, reach out to us at info@pacepartners.com.


If you are already using electric commercial kitchen equipment instead of equipment that is traditionally gas-fired (i.e. ranges, oven, fryers, etc.), we would love to hear about your experience. This will help us better design and promote our programs and provide your peers with real-world examples of electric commercial kitchen equipment in use. Please reach out to us at info@pacepartners.com to share your story.

2024 Professional Landscaping Equipment Demo Event

Calling all professional landscapers! Join us for a free, hands-on demonstration of electric landscaping equipment including blowers, trimmers, saws, and ride-on mowers from Mean Green.


  • Check out new electric commercial landscaping equipment - tools that are silent, light, efficient, and produce zero emissions!
  • Discover the benefits of commercial electric landscape equipment and learn about the $30,000 grant offered by PACE in Boulder County.
  • Enjoy free food, refreshments, and raffles.
  • RSVP by completing this form or leave us a voicemail at 303-786-7223.


Tuesday, April 30 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Boulder County Fairgrounds, Barn A

9595 Nelson Road, Longmont, CO 80501

Protecting our Waterways during Spring Rain

When stormwater flows across parking lots and streets, it picks up pollutants and enters storm drains on streets and in parking lots. Pollutants entering these drains flow untreated to local waterways. Daily operations at businesses can contaminate stormwater runoff with toxic chemicals, nutrients, and trash. Common sources of pollutants from businesses can include:


  • Receiving deliveries
  • Cleaning and maintaining equipment
  • Outdoor cleaning and maintenance
  • Maintaining landscaped areas


Please be mindful of these impacts as spring rains continue and keep outdoor areas clean from potential contaminants as much as possible. Learn more and download free printable posters in English and Spanish from the Keep it Clean Partnership.

Public Level 2 Charging Infrastructure Incentives Available

for LPP Customers

Thinking about installing public electric vehicle (EV) chargers at your business or multifamily property? Efficiency Works Business offers rebates of up to $5,000 per charging port to support the installation of publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging infrastructure. The goal is to facilitate public access to EV chargers at local businesses and multifamily properties by providing financial assistance to help offset installation costs. This incentive is stackable with other EV charger incentives offered by the state of Colorado and other programs in our region. 


With the rising popularity of EVs, Efficiency Works is dedicated to providing educational resources and incentives to help businesses make well-informed decisions when considering the installation of EV supply equipment, purchasing a new EV or the electrification of their fleet. To learn more, visit the newly launched Efficiency Works EV information page.


These incentives are available to commercial electric customers of Longmont Power & Communications. Contact the Efficiency Works Business team at business@efficiencyworks.org to learn more.

Colorado Green Business Network's Networking Mixer

The Colorado Green Business Network is hosting its first ever Networking Mixer for anyone interested in meeting and mingling with Colorado's green business community.


The event features a loosely structured afternoon, with themed mocktails and small bites, as well as an optional guided tour of the recycling facility for those who are interested.


Participants will be able to meet and connect with like-minded individuals and businesses across the state while you walk Boulder's Recycling Facility and learn more about recycling practices and processes.


Friday, April 26 | 1 - 3 p.m.

Boulder County Recycling Center

1901 63rd Street, Boulder, CO 80301

Climate Action for Business Course on May 7-8, from CU Leeds School of Business

Does your company know what to say when asked about your carbon emissions? Do you have a strategy for managing climate change risks?

 

The Climate Action for Business Certificate from the University of Colorado Boulder offers instruction for building a strategic climate action plan with the Project Drawdown framework. The course includes an introduction to greenhouse gas protocols, science-based targets, CDP (formerly, the Carbon Disclosure Project), and TCFD (Task Force on climate-related Financial Disclosures).

 

This session will take place over two half-days on May 7 and 8, over Zoom. The course is priced at $699.

ClimateCon! is Coming to Boulder

The second ever ClimateCon! is coming to Boulder on Monday, April 22. ClimateCon! is an engaging and unforgettable day focused on sustainable solutions to combat climate change.


Doors open at 8:00 AM to provide networking opportunities and programming starts at 9:00. There will be 20+ panels to discuss the latest in climate innovation.


The event will explore a future of eco-consciousness and sustainability, and you'll learn how to create a lasting impact on our environment. ClimateCon! is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and join the movement towards a greener and more sustainable world. Ticket prices vary.


Monday, April 22 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Doors open at 8 a.m.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Boulder

Boulder County Compost Facility: Seeking Your Comments

Boulder County is exploring the construction of a local compost facility. In this initial phase, the project team is conducting research to see if a county compost facility will help the county reach its zero waste and climate action goals and exploring suitable sites for a facility. If built, this will be only the second commercial-scale composting site in the region, and may help streamline composting requirements for local businesses and residents.


Conversations with community members is critical, especially in this early research. Public meetings will be scheduled this year to open a dialogue with all interested parties, but to get the conversation started there is an online question and comment form available now.


More information can be found on the project webpage, including upcoming public meetings and study findings. You can also join the project email list to receive timely news and information about the project.

Longmont Indicators Launch

Are you interested in seeing how the City of Longmont is doing on its goals for sustainability, transportation, housing, economic development, and livable neighborhoods? Now you can track City progress these areas, Envision Longmont, and more at Longmont Indicators. Visit the City of Longmont website for more information.

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