Lendlease, a global integrated real estate group that owns and manages more than 40,000 homes for the U.S. military, recently announced a new initiative giving residents of its privatized military
The installation of solar panel clusters is expected to begin in July at 200 homes in the Army’s Aliamanu Military Reservation in Honolulu, an energy resiliency project that is planned for thousands of military residences on Oahu.
HONOLULU, HI - Lendlease, a leading real estate and investment group that manages almost 8,000 homes for the U.S. Army on Oahu, and Holu Hou Energy (HHE), a provider of design-to-service solar plus energy storage systems, have signed a contract to install HHE’s HoluPower energy storage and solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on homes at Lendlease’s Island Palm Communities.
The installations will come in the form of HHE’s EnergyCluster, where multiple residential units have their.
The savings realized by Island Palm Communities through the deployment of HHE’s systems are being reinvested to enhance the housing and amenities Lendlease offers to military families on the installation.