Sunrun has completed three solar installations at affordable apartment communities in Orange County, California. Together, the new solar projects on the roof will offer monthly notes savings to around 800 inhabitants with a low income.
Sunrun installed the solar systems in collaboration with affordable home providers at Arroyo Vista, Villa Plumosa and Yorba Linda Palms apartment complexes. In total, the systems will offer 748 KW electricity, which compensates for around 80% to 90% of the energy consumption of the communities. All three projects are located in the 40th conference district of California, that the American rep. Young Kim represents.
“Solar energy on the roof in affordable residential communities that I represent, reduces utility accounts for hard -working families who are struggling with increasing costs of living, creates local jobs at home and promotes American energy all the world,” said Rep. Young Kim. “I appreciate Sunrun’s work in our South Californian communities and will continue to do everything I can do to make life more affordable.”
To commemorate the three projects, Sunrun -executives joined Rep. Kim, other state and provincial chosen officials and CEO of Eden Housing for a ribbon cut event during the recently completed installation in Arroyo Vista Apartment Complex in Mission Viejo.
“We are so proud to lower energy bills for hundreds of hard-working inhabitants in southern California,” said Paul Dickson, president of Sunrun and Chief Revenue Officer. “This project is another example of how Sunrun makes solar energy – and the resulting savings – available for homeowners and tenants of all income levels.”
Via virtual network measurement, each of the 156 apartment houses in Arroyo Vista receives around $ 60 in savings of monthly energy bills.
The solar installation in the Villa Plumosa apartment complex, located in Yorba Linda, is also completed and operates and offers 76 affordable apartment houses with almost $ 60 in monthly savings in the field of energy bill via virtual net measurement. The new solar project in nearby Yorba Linda Palms will be operational this summer and will offer the 44 affordable apartment houses of the complex of more than $ 75 in monthly energy savings.
The projects participated in the Solar on Multifamily Affordable Housing (SOMAH) program and the Low-Income Communities Investment Tax Credit (ITC) program, so that residents could enjoy the benefits of solar energy without costs for the benefits of solar energy. State financing for the three projects comes from polluters who buy greenhouse guest surcharges under the cap-and-trade program of the state.
“SOMAH projects bring affordable, clean energy to hard -working families that are most needed by considerably reducing monthly electricity accounts,” said Lawrence Goldenhersh, president of the Center for Sustainable Energy, one of the Somah program managers. “By reducing energy costs, we help parents to run their homes, take care of their children and protect the health of their families – creating permanent stability and opportunities for communities in California.”
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