4 new photo voltaic arrays have been not too long ago energized at Maple Crest at Lee Walker Heights, an inexpensive housing condominium property in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. Mountain Housing Alternatives (MHO) and the Housing Authority of the Metropolis of Asheville partnered with Pisgah Vitality and Eagle Photo voltaic & Mild to design, develop and set up the roof-mounted photo voltaic arrays totaling 176 kWdc. Serving as on-site electrical technology for the condominium complicated, the renewable vitality produced by the arrays will assist offset the vitality utilization of 4 condominium buildings.
That is the third photo voltaic set up in inexpensive housing for Mountain Housing Alternatives, which put in related, although smaller, methods at East Haven Residences in Swannanoa and Eagle Market Place in downtown Asheville final 12 months. MHO has additionally beforehand put in two photo voltaic thermal methods.
“Many due to the NC Housing Finance Company for offering the supplemental funding that lined the expense of this set up,” mentioned MHO Govt Director Scott Dedman.
Pisgah Vitality was the lead designer and developer and labored in collaboration with Eagle Photo voltaic & Mild to supply building companies for the venture. In line with Evan Becka, President and Senior Venture Developer at Pisgah Vitality, “It’s been a pleasure working with MHO, Asheville Housing and Eagle Photo voltaic & Mild on this venture. We consider that photo voltaic is for everybody, so it means an awesome deal to have performed a component in bringing solar energy to Maple Crest Residences.”
Eagle Photo voltaic & Mild put in the venture using Qcells modules, SolarEdge inverters and PanelClaw’s flat roof racking system. “It was an honor to put in the photo voltaic arrays at this website. On the finish of the day, we regularly have an awesome sense of accomplishment from what we do however figuring out who would profit actually made this venture particular. Having lowered vitality payments resulting from photo voltaic makes it even higher,” mentioned Michael Churchman, Eagle Photo voltaic & Mild’s Chief Operations Officer.
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