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Howell adopts clean energy program for property owners


Howell City Council unanimously approved a resolution stating its intent to establish a PACE program in the city.

HOWELL — The city of Howell intends to establish a program aiming to encourage the use of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements by property owners.

In a meeting Monday, Aug. 14, the Howell City Council unanimously passed a resolution stating its intent to establish a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program in the city. The program would allow the older buildings in Howell to retain their historic charm, while still being upgraded and energy efficient.

It was brought to the attention of the city by the owner of the Howell Health Hub, 645 W. Grand River Ave., who faced unexpected issues during his renovation when he needed to invest in energy efficiency upgrades for the HVAC systems, windows, doors, among others.



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