Award $1.4 million contract to install solar panels for 180 low-income households
$1,400,872
In Plain English
The city will use Chevron settlement money to provide free solar installations for qualifying low-income residents. GRID Alternatives will install panels and electrical upgrades at no cost to homeowners. If approved, 180 households get reduced electricity bills and the city spends $7,783 per home on average.
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