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Princeton Selects Community-Solar Developer to Enroll Low- and Moderate-Income Households; Firm Offers 36% Discount
Summary
Council approved a master performance agreement to enroll up to about 899 low- and moderate-income Princeton households in community solar projects outside town; selected developer offered a 36% discount on electricity supply credits and outreach will target subsidized housing and eligible single-family households.
The mayor and council of Princeton on June 23 approved a master performance agreement to establish a municipally sponsored community-solar program that will automatically enroll eligible low- and moderate-income (LMI) households and offer an estimated average annual savings of about $542 for participants.
Christine Simonton, executive director of Sustainable Princeton, told the council the…
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