A new solar garden, much like one just completed in December, is planned to help deliver affordable renewable energy for low-income residents and those living in affordable housing properties in Pueblo.
Johnson Controls and GRID Alternatives will again team up to deliver a small community solar garden for the Housing Authority for the City of Pueblo. It will generate enough energy to power 200 households.
The companies Phase 1 solar garden came online in December and is located on the near Oakshire Lane in Pueblo. The community-based facility has customers who subscribe into ownership. In the instance of the housing authority, 98% of the subscriptions are based at housing authority owned properties that are managing the utility accounts for individual apartments, said Devin Moeller, the renewables manager for Black Hills Energy.
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