PECO Gives $232,000 to Philadelphia Housing Authority for Solar Energy
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PECO Energy has provided the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) with a grant of $232,100 for installation of photovoltaic solar energy systems at 22 homes in the Grays Ferry Estates under construction in The grant is part of a $500,000 PECO commitment to support solar power installation in low-income housing in The grant is made available through PECO's Universal Services program, which provides usage reduction and utility financial assistance to more than 125,000 low-income households throughout the company's service area. The Grays Ferry Estates, an affordable housing development, are being built on the site of the former Tasker Homes in The Housing Authority estimates that residents using the solar systems will save from $400 to $500 yearly in energy costs, or as much as 25 percent of their energy costs each year. Six 185-watt solar panels will be mounted on each roof and connected to the home's electrical system. Each installation is expected to produce 1,630 kilowatt-hours of usable electricity in a year. Based in |
7/23/2004 |
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