UNC student organization to install solar on local affordable housing complex – GWC Mag

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University of North Carolina student-run organization SolarEquity recently received a solar panel donation from renewables solution provider Carolina Solar Services that the group intends to reinstall at an apartment complex in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

SolarEquity is working with EMPOWERment, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable housing for disadvantaged communities, to solarize the PEACH apartment complex. Local installer NC Solar Now will install the 42-kW system. The 10 apartment units are expected to see average monthly savings of $37 on their utility bills from the solar project.

β€œIn short, the partnership has been a game changer. Through our partnership with EMPOWERment, SolarEquity has the ability to stimulate the proliferation of solar adoption amongst low-income housing, mitigating 1.5 million pounds of carbon from entering the atmosphere,” said Will Nichols, President of SolarEquity. β€œThis initiative aligns perfectly with our mission to combat climate change and promote social justice. By addressing energy inequity, we take a significant step towards a more sustainable and equitable future for all.”

The PEACH Apartments, which broke ground in 2023, will be Chapel Hill’s first-ever affordable multi-unit complex with zero-debt funding. The development will provide 10 affordable, varied-layout units for households earning 30-60% of the average median income (AMI). This solar project represents a significant commitment to social justice and racial equity, aiming to reduce energy burdens for community members who need it most.

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