The solar panels on top of the community center at Colonia San
Martin, in Sacramento, CA is the newest project of the housing nonprofit Mercy Housing
California, will produce six times more power than the average
residential solar electric system. This is the first solar-power system on an affordable housing complex in Sacramento, and the housing complex was built in a partnership with the AIDS Housing Alliance.
Each low income housing unit in this exemplary solar and efficiency project, has high-efficiency water heaters and heating, ventilation
and air conditioning systems. The units also have windows, insulation and
radiant heat barriers rated to reduce energy use. The energy efficiency measures
exceed California's Title 24 building codes for energy efficiency by at
least 25%. And that's significant because the Title 24 requirements include a 25% savings over conventional construction!
The 12-kilowatt solar PV system will generate an estimated 18,700 kilowatt-hours per year, cutting electric bills at the complex by an estimated $2,000 per year.
The photovoltaic solar system qualified for California state rebates, and SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Utility Department) negotiated a rebate package that helped the developer install the energy-efficient equipment.
Aids Housing Alliance
2709 Walnut AveCarmichael, CA 95608-4264
(916) 979-0925
www.aidshousingalliance.org