PACE Resources
Learn About DC PACE
A powerpoint with more details on DC PACE and a case study.
The process, from application to construction.
MAPA is a partnership between program government agencies, program administrators, and other stakeholders to promote Commercial PACE in the DMV.
Program Guidelines
(Version 2.5) | Detailed guidance on eligibility requirements, program costs, the application process, and answers to frequently asked questions. The guidelines also include specific guidance to contractors and energy project developers preparing the technical component of an application.
Applicant Resources
Complete this brief online intake form to confirm that your property and project are eligible for PACE. We'll send you a letter of preliminary eligibility and connect with you to talk about next steps.
Need an energy audit, a proposal from an HVAC contractor, or a quote from a solar installer? Get contact and services for a range of companies that can help you develop a PACE project.
These capital providers are registered with the DC PACE program to provide financing for PACE projects.
The DCSEU helps District residents, businesses, and institutions save energy and money through energy efficiency and renewable energy programs with technical assistance, rebates, and incentives.
Assistance with compliance on DC Energy Conservation Code, Green Construction Code and Green Building Act.
Service Providers
Complete this short registration form to become registered DC PACE contractor / service provider and be listed on our website.
Section IV of the DC PACE Program Guidelines is intended to provide guidance for contractors and service providers on completing a technical application.
This worksheet is a required part of many PACE technical applications. See the technical application guidance for more information on when and how to use this document.
This worksheet is a required part of PACE technical applications for boiler replacements and other HVAC-only upgrade projects.See the technical application guidance for more information on when and how to use this document.
This document provides guidance on a solar feasibility study, which is required for solar installation projects. See the technical application guidance for more information on when and how to use this document.
Can be used instead of the Audit Worksheet for solar-only applications.
The contractor may be required to prepare a draw schedule based on the Capital Provider's template or this simple format.
Capital Providers
All capital providers interested in financing PACE projects in DC should submit this registration form.
(Version 3) | This document provides guidance to capital providers interested in financing DC PACE projects, and outlines processes for engaging with the program, and originating and closing projects. Templates for the program closing documentation are also included.