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Mayor, housing authority and partners announce solar installations for public housing sites

3005851 · April 16, 2025
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City officials announced plans to install about 375 kilowatts of solar on three public housing sites, aiming to reduce energy costs for residents and create green jobs; the project uses virtual net metering and pairs city incentives with state multifamily funding.

Mayor Gavin Newsom, Housing Authority Executive Director Henry Alvarez and partners including McCormick Baron Salazar and Sunwell Energy announced July 7 that solar installations will be added to three public housing sites in San Francisco, producing roughly 375 kilowatts of new solar capacity across the properties. City officials said the work will reduce energy costs for residents, create local "green-collar" jobs, and leverage both the city's solar incentive program and state multifamily (MASH)…

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