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Author: DCSEU Staff          Published: 9/8/2021           DCSEU

DC Sustainable Energy Utility: Your Guide to Green
DCSEU Releases Solar for All RFP to Bring More Community Solar to the District
The DCSEU recently released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the FY 2022 Solar for All Community Renewable Energy Facilities (CREF). The DCSEU is soliciting bids from contractors and development teams to install community renewable energy facilities (CREFs) that will enable the DCSEU and the Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) to extend the benefits of solar power to income-qualified District residents – including seniors, veterans, and residents and families with limited incomes. Selected bidders will receive incentives to install solar at community solar host sites with all output designated to income-qualified residents. This allows residents who live in multifamily buildings or whose roofs are not suitable for solar to access savings from Solar for All. By the end of FY 2021, through Solar For All, the DCSEU expects to have installed enough community solar to cut electricity costs in half for up to 5,800 families for the next 15 years. In the near future, the DCSEU will also release an additional Solar For All RFP that will cover the installation of rooftop solar to income qualified District residents in single family homes.

Join us for an information session to learn more about this RFP and how you can work with the DCSEU to bring solar to more income-qualified families in DC:

SOLAR FOR ALL COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITY (CREF) RFP INFORMATION SESSION
Seeking contractors to develop community solar PV projects in DC
September 16th, 2021
2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Register for the CREF webinar →

Solar for All is a program of the District Department of Energy & Environment that aims to bring bring the benefits of solar energy to 100,000 low to moderate income families in the District of Columbia.

Ronald Bethea September 8, 2021 Uncategorized
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