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Santa Clarita Habitat For Humanity And SolarCity Solar Powered Homes For Veterans

Ed. Note: The following is a news release. 

Affordable solar-powered homes are being built for veterans by SolarCity and Habitat for Humanity of San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, together with the California Department of Veterans Affairs over the next couple months.


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The new home project is made possible by the CalVet Residential Enriched Neighborhood, or REN, program, which utilizes the Enriched Neighborhood model to provide housing, specialized services and training that aims to help veterans returning from combat achieve upward mobility and more smoothly reintegrate into civilian life.

The SolarCity crews, including 7 veterans on staff, joined forces to complete the project in a single day for future veteran homeowners. The solar power systems on the first new phase of homes – 26 total – were installed in a matter of hours yesterday.

“This community is not just housing for veterans, but a true way to honor our returning servicemen and women,” said Donna Deutchman, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valleys. “The partnership with SolarCity will offer veterans an environmentally friendly community with low cost solar energy that also provides long term savings. Beyond the gift of homeownership, the community is intended to be a healthy and sustainable place for families to grow.”

SolarCity makes it possible for the veterans to install solar with no upfront cost and save money on energy costs by paying less for solar electricity than they pay for utility power.

Related: Santa Clarita’s Habitat for Humanity To Open Doors For Veteran Family

Veterans are also able to lock in solar power rates for the next twenty years, protecting them from future utility rate increases and increasing their independence from polluting fossil fuels.

The first phase of new solar homes is expected to be fully completed in September 2015. SolarCity will include up to 12 solar panels per home, and the solar power systems are expected to offset a majority of the electricity used in each home – all at a discount to utility power.

Veterans interested in purchasing one of the new solar homes must follow CalVet’s REN community guidelines, including the completion of 500 hours of “sweat equity.” Veterans, along with hundreds of additional volunteers from local groups and corporations, help to build the homes in the CalVet REN communities. Community partners provide the veterans additional training in self-sufficiency and personal growth for up to a year after they move in.

SolarCity currently works with more than 100 homebuilders across the country to offer clean, affordable solar energy. To learn more, please visit the website.

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Santa Clarita Habitat For Humanity And SolarCity Solar Powered Homes For Veterans

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