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3Cenergy.org 888.909.6227 info@3Ce.org Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) is Committed to Supporting the Ag Community Since launching in 2018, 3CE has: • Made $560K in energy program funding available to Ag customers • Delivered $8M in cost savings to Ag customers • Improved air quality for surrounding communities and farm workers by reducing local GHG emissions 3CE's AG Electrification Grant Program has been a monumental success! In 2020, 3CE funded $160,000 for eight electrification projects to support applicants in "fuel-switching" from their fossil fuel equipment to new electric equipment. 3CE Continues to Support the Ag Community's Goals and Priorities "Programs like the Central Coast Community Energy's Ag Electrification Grant are amazing opportunities for small businesses like ours to grow in line with our values." "Central Coast Community Energy's Ag electrification grant program means so much to us. It's already improved our energy and time efficiency. What a gift to run a quieter 2020 harvest with maintenance-free electric equipment. We have saved hours in maintenance while reducing our GHG emissions. The benefits of 3CE's Ag electrification program are priceless to small farmers!" Wild Poppies Olive Oil in Aptos, CA Anatum Winery in Watsonville, CA • Funding for 3CE's Ag E Grant Program totals $400K • Available to all 3CE customers in Monterey, San Benito San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz counties • Recipients of the award will receive up to 80% of the total project cost (not to exceed $20K) to assist with "fuel switching" of ag equipment • Applications will be accepted through March 26, 2021 To learn more or apply for 3CE's Ag Electrification Programs, visit 3Cenergy.org/ag-electrification 3CE invites you to apply for our 2021 Ag Electrification Grant Program

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