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Author: DCSEU Staff          Published: 10/18/2021       DCS

The DCSEU recently released a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the FY 2022 Solar for All Income-Qualified Single Family Solar PV program. The DCSEU is soliciting proposals from contractors to install rooftop solar on single family homes in order to extend the benefits of solar power to income-qualified residents throughout the District – including seniors, veterans, and residents and families with limited incomes. Since 2019, the DCSEU has installed more than 300 solar systems on the roofs of income-qualified District residents at no-cost to them through Solar for All. Selected bidders will receive incentives to install solar systems on approximately 100 income-qualified DC single-family households, maintain the system, and to complete roof repairs on select homes in preparation for installation throughout FY 2022.

The information session to review the Solar for All Single-Family RFP will be on October 26, 2021. More information on how to register and the time of the upcoming session will be released soon.

DCSEU CREF RFP Responses Due October 19th at 5:00 pm EST

Solar developers and contractors interested in the CREF RFP, please submit your CREF RFP responses as soon as possible. Responses to the CREF RFP (including both proposals and financials) are due by end of business tomorrow, October 19th at 5:00 pm EST.  Please plan to get your responses in by that time.  All proposals must be submitted via the DCSEU Contractor Web Portal and financials emailed to ajohnson@dcseu.com. Late or improperly submitted responses will not be accepted.

Resources for the CREF RFP are posted to our website and the direct links to these resources are listed below.

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

Submit CREF Responses & View the Single-Family RFP →