Back to OurEnergyLibrary search




Resilience for Free: How Solar+Storage Could Protect Multifamily Affordable Housing from Power Outages at Little or No Net Cost

Resilience for Free: How Solar+Storage Could Protect Multifamily Affordable Housing from Power Outages at Little or No Net Cost

Full Title: Resilience for Free: How Solar+Storage Could Protect Multifamily Affordable Housing from Power Outages at Little or No Net Cost
Author(s): Seth Mullendore, Robert G. Sanders, Lewis Milford, with Henry Misas and Adje Mensah
Publisher(s): Clean Energy Group
Publication Date: October 1, 2015
Full Text: Download Resource
Description (excerpt):

This report, Resilience for Free, shows that solar+storage systems can reduce costs and increase power resiliency in multifamily affordable housing. The report contains the first public analysis about whether it is economical to install solar+storage in affordable housing—making a strong case for greater public and private support for solar+storage development in affordable housing to serve critical public needs. This work suggests that battery storage is the emerging third generation of clean energy technologies for affordable housing in the country—following investments made in energy efficiency and renewable energy. With the right market structures and incentives, solar+storage systems can provide an economic return while making affordable housing energy resilient by powering critical loads like common area lighting, water, and communications—protecting vulnerable residents at little to no net cost: resilience for free.

All statements and/or propositions in discussion prompts are meant exclusively to stimulate discussion and do not represent the views of OurEnergyPolicy.org, its Partners, Topic Directors or Experts, nor of any individual or organization. Comments by and opinions of Expert participants are their own.

Sign up for our Press Release Distribution List

    Your Name (required)

    Your Email (required)

    Please sign me up to receive press releases from OurEnergyPolicy.org.