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D.C. officials cut the ribbon at a new solar project at Children's National Research & Innovation Campus in April. Solar now accounts for 12% of the city's power generation mix.

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A Low-Income Solar Program that Works

DC’s Solar For All Cuts Electric Bills in Half for 4,000 Residents — and Keeps Growing

Apr 28, 2021
K Kaufmann
Solar Power / District of Columbia
The top floor of the parking structure at Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus in D.C. is now covered with a canopy of 2,500 solar panels that will produce enough power to cut electric bills in half for 325 low-income families across the city. The estimated savings for each family...

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