Projects

Monarch’s funds are direct investments in communities by creating clean power, jobs and homes while providing predictable returns through the generation of federal and state tax credits. Here is a sample of recent projects and their economic impact.

Monroe

Monroe

Clarendon, AR

This project has a capacity of 169 kW with a projected abatement of 5,392 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Rivercrest

Rivercrest

Wilson, AR

This project has a capacity of 1 MW with a projected abatement of 42,438 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Riverside

Riverside

Caraway, AR

This project has a capacity of 1 MW with a projected abatement of 23,586 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Searcy

Searcy

Searcy, AR

This project has a capacity of 4 MW with a projected abatement of 116,783 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Southside PWA

Southside PWA

Little Rock, AR

This project has a capacity of 499 kW with a projected abatement of 15,922 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Wynne

Wynne

Parkin, AR

This project has a capacity of 1 MW with a projected abatement of 20,479 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Halewai’olu Senior

Halewai’olu Senior

Honolulu, Hawaii

Halewai‘olu Senior Residences is a senior housing community in Honolulu, Hawaii, restricted to residents ages 62 and older. Located at 1331 River Street, the 17-story high-rise will feature 156 one- […]

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Affordable Housing

Seagrove Village

Seagrove Village

Estill, South Carolina

Seagrove Village Apartments is an existing 25-unit senior community in Estill, South Carolina, serving residents ages 62 and older. Built in 1996, the property operates under the LIHTC and USDA […]

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Affordable Housing

Packing House

Packing House

Cambridge, Maryland

The Packing House, located in Cambridge, Maryland, was originally built in 1920. Over the years, the building has been an integral part of Cambridge’s industrial landscape, serving as the last […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

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