Fairhaven Housing Authority Installs 236 kW Solar PV System through Partnership with Solect Energy and PowerOptions

Published December 03, 2017

Fairhaven Housing Authority Installs 236 kW Solar PV System through Partnership with Solect Energy and PowerOptions

DATE PUBLISHED: December 03, 2017
Category: News
 

November 7, 2017 – Fairhaven, MA – Fairhaven Housing Authority (FHA), a public housing provider, has partnered with Solect Energy, the state’s leading commercial-scale installer of solar energy systems, and PowerOptions, the region’s largest energy buying consortium, to install a 236 kilowatt (kW) solar energy system on the roof of its largest housing complex. The array consists of 630 photovoltaic (PV) panels, which are projected to produce 235,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy annually. FHA anticipates the array will provide up to 40 percent of its facility’s annual electricity, and projects a first-year savings of $15,700 and an estimated $467,000 in savings over the life of the 20-year agreement.

The Fairhaven Housing Authority manages 284 units of state-assisted, affordable housing. It had to replace an outdated natural gas system with electric heat at its largest complex.  The FHA was concerned that the new electric system would negatively impact its utility budget.

The FHA decided to pursue solar, and selected PowerOptions and Solect’s solar program. Under the program, Solect installs, owns, and operates the solar array on the FHA’s roof. Solect then sells the power generated at a fixed rate for a period of 20 years under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) negotiated by PowerOptions.

“Fairhaven Housing Authority has been very concerned about its rising utility expenses,” said Jean Rousseau, Commissioner, Fairhaven Housing Authority. “The Authority wanted to do everything it could to proactively curtail our growing energy costs, while also being more ecologically responsible. We were able to do something that contributes to the greater good and the savings will allow us to continue to maintain our affordable housing and preserve the properties for future generations.”

FHA has been a PowerOptions member for about 10 years, tapping into the buying consortium to help them contract for the lowest electric and natural gas pricing.

“Having been members of the consortium for years, we were confident that PowerOptions would be our best resource to pursue an on-site solar project that would be highly beneficial to our bottom line,” said Krisanne Sheedy, Executive Director, Fairhaven Housing Authority.  “Working with Solect made the process much easier than expected.  All of the Solect staff were professional and thorough. They brought a great deal of expertise to the table as they have installed many rooftops systems in all types of settings.”

“We were privileged to work with the Fairhaven Housing Authority,” Alex Keally, Partner and Senior VP of Business Operations at Solect Energy. “We applaud their savvy move to solar and are delighted that the savings they will garner from their solar array will be channelled into more impactful, community-focused programs.”

“At PowerOptions, our mission is to help public entities and nonprofits to save money on energy, so they can focus more resources on pursuing their own important missions,” said PowerOptions President and CEO Cynthia Arcate. “In addition to cost predictability and savings, Fairhaven Housing Authority implemented their solar project without the need for any upfront costs or ongoing maintenance responsibilities.”

The FHA installation posed an added challenge.  The complex’s cement roof and the area’s 140-mph wind zone required an alternative solution from a standard roof-mounted PVC system. Solect elected to install the Mouli Engineering SolarPod Crown racking, because of its no-roof-holes design, high wind capability and simplicity.  Not having to penetrate the cement roof saved substantially on the amount of labor, time and ultimately cost required for the project.

Jay Simmons, Chairman, Fairhaven Housing Authority added “It is time to take full advantage of every option. The industry, the expertise — and the savings — should not  be ignored any longer.”

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About Fairhaven Housing Authority

The Fairhaven Housing Authority is a public housing provider through the Commonwealth of MA.  It owns and manages 284 units of affordable housing in Fairhaven for low income elderly, handicapped, disabled individuals and families.

About PowerOptions

PowerOptions is a nonprofit energy buying consortium that delivers cost savings and predictability to nonprofits and the public sector in New England. Headquartered in Boston, PowerOptions serves its nearly 500 members with electricity, natural gas and solar, with combined annual energy sales of approximately $200 million. With a 95 percent member retention rate, a proven supplier selection process and a dedication to personalized customer service, PowerOptions provides programs, services and solutions that educate and bring value to its membership. Established in 1998, any nonprofit or public institution in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut is eligible to participate in this collective purchasing effort. For more information, visit www.poweroptions.org or follow on Twitter at @PowerOptions.

About Solect Energy

Solect Energy is a full-service solar photovoltaic (PV) project developer and installer based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, delivering smart solar and energy management solutions to help businesses and organizations reduce energy costs. As an industry leader in commercial-scale solar energy, Solect takes a practical approach to the development, installation and on-going support of each system. We partner closely with our customers, providing strong financial insight and solar technology expertise to optimize their investment while creating a positive impact on the environment. Solect currently has installed over 65 MW (megawatts) of commercial PV systems, with a primary focus on commercial, light industrial and institutional properties in New England. For more information, visit http://www.solect.com or follow us on Twitter at @SolectSolar.