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.

Malta House

Malta House

Hyattsville, MD

This project has a capacity of 64 kW with a projected abatement of 2,053 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Manor Apts

Manor Apts

Hyattsville, MD

This project has a capacity of 70 kW with a projected abatement of 2,219 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

O Street Office

O Street Office

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 48 kW with a projected abatement of 1,539 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Shalom House

Shalom House

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 68 kW with a projected abatement of 2,183 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Summit @ St Martin’s

Summit @ St Martin’s

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 191 kW with a projected abatement of 6,087 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Trinity Plaza

Trinity Plaza

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 27 kW with a projected abatement of 873 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Victory Square

Victory Square

Washington, DC

This project has a capacity of 85 kW with a projected abatement of 2,707 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.

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Renewable Energy

Vistas at Meadow Grove Apartments

Vistas at Meadow Grove Apartments

York, Nebraska

Vistas at Meadow Grove, a $8.8 million development in York, Nebraska, offers tenants a welcoming community and spacious townhomes. This pet-friendly community consists of 48 total units in 24 single […]

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Affordable Housing

Claflin School

Claflin School

Columbus, Georgia

Claflin School Apartments, located in Columbus, Georgia, was originally constructed in 1868 as a schoolhouse to educate the African American community following the Civil War. The campus became part of […]

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Affordable Housing Historic Rehabilitation

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