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.

Inman Mill

Inman Mill

Inman, South Carolina

Inman Mills, located in Inman, South Carolina, was originally built in 1902 by textile pioneer James A. Chapman and quickly became a key player in the state’s booming cotton industry. […]

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Historic Rehabilitation

Greensboro

Greensboro

Greensboro, NC

This project has a capacity of 2 MW with a projected abatement of 49,457 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Edgewood Commons

Edgewood Commons

Washington D.C., Virginia

This project has a capacity of 184 KW with a projected abatement of 5,857 MT CO2e over its expected 40-year operating life. Edgewood Commons 611 & Gardens is located in […]

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Affordable Housing Renewable Energy

Arbor View Apartments

Arbor View Apartments

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 14 kW with a projected abatement of 444 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Cedar Heights

Cedar Heights

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 61 kW with a projected abatement of 1,962 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Edgewood Commons II

Edgewood Commons II

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 40 kW with a projected abatement of 1,277 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Edgewood Commons III

Edgewood Commons III

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 38 kW with a projected abatement of 1,211 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Edgewood Commons IV

Edgewood Commons IV

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 55 kW with a projected abatement of 1,761 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Fort Stevens

Fort Stevens

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 59 kW with a projected abatement of 1,897 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

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