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March 23, 2023: Special Meeting Of The DC Green Bank Board Of Directors

March 22, 2023

DC Green Finance Authority (“DC Green Bank”) will conduct a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors, pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, (DC Official Code §2-574(1)). Following the Open Session, the Board will meet in a Closed Session to review, consider and discuss proprietary, competitively sensitive and/or confidential business…

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Board Meetings

February 22, 2023: Regular Meeting Of The DC Green Bank Board Of Directors

February 15, 2023

DC Green Finance Authority (“DC Green Bank”) will conduct a Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors, pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, (DC Official Code §2-574(1)). Following the Open Session, the Board will meet in a Closed Session to review, consider and discuss proprietary, competitively sensitive and/or confidential business…

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Nonprofit Increases Solar Accessibility in Washington D.C.

January 30, 2023

By Jessica Hunt, Environmental Leader Nonprofit, Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise), and DC Green Bank (DCGB) announced a $12.4 million investment to install 2.2 MW of solar panels at four affordable housing properties in the District, which will generate enough electricity to power 500 homes annually. Rooftop solar will be installed at Enterprise’s Arbor…

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Non-profit group to deploy 2.2 MW rooftop solar on D.C. houses

January 30, 2023

By Michael Schoek, pv magazine A national non-profit group formed by iconic affordable housing advocate James W. Rouse in 1982 has turned its attention to rooftop solar accessibility. Enterprise Community Partners, a Washington, D.C. -based affordable housing group which has invested $54 billion to date to create 873,000 affordable homes,…

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Affordable Housing Communities in DC Getting Solar Power

January 30, 2023

By Keith Lora, Commercial Observer Enterprise Community Partners has teamed with DC Green Bank on a $12.4 million investment to install solar panels at four affordable housing properties in Washington, D.C. Rooftop solar panels will be installed at the Arbor View and Randle Hill apartment communities in Ward 8, while solar carports and new electric vehicle charging…

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