SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced $10.3 million
available in funding for the Multifamily
Affordable Solar Housing (MASH) Program, which offers rebates for
affordable solar energy to families in disadvantaged communities across
Northern and Central California. Supported by the MASH program, solar
energy can lower monthly energy costs for tenants, improve the quality
of low-income multifamily housing and drive more clean energy in the
state.
Through the MASH program, PG&E offsets the costs of installing new solar
energy systems on multifamily affordable housing buildings, providing
clean energy for tenants as well as in common areas like hallways,
stairwells and laundry rooms. On average, the program financially
supports about 40 percent of the solar system equipment and installation
for an apartment building.
“The real benefit of solar in California is when everyone has access to
it regardless of location or income – which is exactly what the MASH
program aims to achieve. Supporting access to solar energy for all is a
win for our customers, and a win for the state’s clean energy goals,”
said Aaron Johnson, vice president of PG&E’s Customer Energy Solutions.
In addition to expanding solar energy in disadvantaged communities, the
MASH program also increases job training in the clean energy industry by
requiring at least one trainee work on each project. Since it started in
2008, the program has:
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Directly benefitted more than 3,600 families across Northern and
Central California
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Provided $33 million in funding for rooftop solar on multifamily
buildings like apartments and condos
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Supplied about 15 megawatts of solar energy, equivalent to powering
more than 6,000 homes
How the program works
Typically, solar contractors apply for the MASH program on behalf of
property owners of multifamily developments in disadvantaged
communities. After the solar system is installed, the MASH program
provides financial rebates based on the size of the system and how much
of the solar energy is allocated to tenants. The benefits of solar can
be split among the tenants and common areas, with residents seeing lower
monthly bills as they use solar for electricity during the day.
Any building with customers participating in the MASH program are
required to go through an energy efficiency audit to ensure their
facility is energy efficient before going solar, which can save money in
upfront costs by allowing for smaller solar systems. Additionally,
tenants are informed of energy efficiency programs they may be eligible
for, such as PG&E’s
Energy Savings Assistance Program that offers free energy-saving
improvements for customers on PG&E’s California
Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Program.
The new funding for the program is open from Monday, July 31 at 9 a.m.
through Friday, August 11 at 4 p.m. For more information, please visit pge.com/mash.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and pge.com/news.
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Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company