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    A 1.825MW community solar project will be built in Washington, D.C

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
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    CleanChoice Energy and New Columbia Solar announced a partnership that will provide 1.
    825MW of community solar projects to residents of the District of Columbia, which is said to be the largest PV project
    in the region to date.

    The CEO of CleanChoice Energy said, "It is very important
    to bring community solar energy to the district.
    For too long, most Washington, D.
    C.
    , residents had no real solar outlet
    .
    The advent of community solar energy has changed this situation
    .
    This means that anyone, including those who live in apartments, rent or cannot install their own solar energy for any reason, can choose solar electricity
    .

    The CleanChoice Energy Community Solar Platform is said to connect people to local community solar projects developed by New Columbia Solar, which enables residents and businesses to sign up to support local solar energy and can save up to 5% on utility bills
    .

    The director of the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) said, "Nearly 2 megawatts of community solar energy are now being launched by CleanChoice Energy and New Columbia Solar, demonstrating the mayor's commitment to providing the benefits of
    locally generated solar energy to 100,000 low-income residents.

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    CleanChoice Energy and New Columbia Solar announced a partnership that will provide 1.
    825MW of community solar projects to residents of the District of Columbia, which is said to be the largest PV project
    in the region to date.

    solar energy

    The CEO of CleanChoice Energy said, "It is very important
    to bring community solar energy to the district.
    For too long, most Washington, D.
    C.
    , residents had no real solar outlet
    .
    The advent of community solar energy has changed this situation
    .
    This means that anyone, including those who live in apartments, rent or cannot install their own solar energy for any reason, can choose solar electricity
    .

    The CleanChoice Energy Community Solar Platform is said to connect people to local community solar projects developed by New Columbia Solar, which enables residents and businesses to sign up to support local solar energy and can save up to 5% on utility bills
    .

    The director of the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) said, "Nearly 2 megawatts of community solar energy are now being launched by CleanChoice Energy and New Columbia Solar, demonstrating the mayor's commitment to providing the benefits of
    locally generated solar energy to 100,000 low-income residents.

    :/, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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