Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements & Housing

acash

Advisory Center for Affordable Settlements and Housing
ACASH

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Document TypeGeneral
Publish Date19/08/2020
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Published ByUS Department of Energy
Edited ByTabassum Rahmani
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NATIONAL COMMUNITY SOLAR PARTNERSHIP: MULTIFAMILY AFFORDABLE HOUSING

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Document Type:General
Publish Date:2020
Primary Author:U.S. Department Of Energy
Edited By:Tabassum Rahmani
Published By:US Department of Energy

In America, low-income households (earning 80% or less of the area median income) reside in approximately 60% of multifamily housing units. These units vary greatly in terms of ownership and financing structures (including different types of federally subsidized housing, as well as naturally occurring, non-subsidized) and building type (mastered or individually metered). This diversity in Multifamily Affordable Housing, MFAH, can impact the costs and energy burden (energy cost as a proportion of income) that residents face and ultimately, the benefits they receive from on-site and off-site solar installations. Low-income households pay a disproportionately higher share of income toward energy related expenses. To help more low-income households access affordable solar energy, the NCSP will work with MFAH owners, their partners and communities to identify and implement successful community solar models.

About NCSP:
The National Community Solar Partnership (NCSP) convenes stakeholders working to expand access to affordable community solar to every American household by 2025. Led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), partners leverage peer networks and technical assistance resources to establish goals and address persistent barriers to expanding community solar access to underserved communities.

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