DCPSC reports continued expansion of solar energy and community renewable energy facilities throughout the District
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Monday, May 2, 2022
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Within the compliance year, the Commission approved a total of 2,337 new solar energy systems for the RPS program, including 2,077 District systems of which 82 were community renewable energy facilities (CREFs).
Key Points:
- Within the compliance year, the Commission approved a total of 2,337 new solar energy systems for the RPS program, including 2,077 District systems of which 82 were community renewable energy facilities (CREFs).
- The Commission has certified 10,013 solar energy systems in the District, as of year-end 2021, representing 154.7 megawatts of capacity.
- Of these District solar energy systems, 219 were CREFsan increase of 210 RPS-certified CREFs since 2018.
- The Commission remains committed to working with District leadership, as well as the community, to meet our renewable energy goals.