In support of the Department of Defense Privatized Housing Solar Challenge initiative, homes at Fort Riley will receive solar panels as part of a Corvias portfolio-wide initiative to install solar power at partner military installations across the US at no cost to the military, according to a press release from the army post on Wednesday. Solar energy is becoming more and more used throughout the country, as it’s benefits of creating energy for homes is staggering. Businesses are trying to be more eco friendly as well and are wanting to adopt the same type of solar solutions for their businesses too, they are able to check out a solar energy equipment supplier for their business needs by talking to companies who are available, it doesn’t have to be just for residential homes.

This effort will provide military housing projects rate stabilization resulting in utility savings reinvested into project scope, and increased energy security while eliminating approximately 92,000 tons of carbon emissions each year. If you’re wanting to try and decrease your carbon emissions, as well as hopefully save a little bit of cash you could try looking into other energy providers for cheaper deals, for instance, the likes of Pennywise Power and others could provide cheap energy utility to homeowners in Texas, so why don’t you shop around to find some local energy providers that could be cheaper than your current deal.

Corvias is a fully integrated development, construction and property management firm, according to its website. Originally founded in 1998 as Picerne Military Housing, the company was created to provide housing for several military installations.

“The 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley are committed to energy security and sustainability. Army readiness is the true reason,” said Col. John D. Lawrence, Fort Riley garrison commander. “Through this large scale generation of solar energy, we mark a significant step in achievement of Fort Riley’s energy conservation goals.”

In February, Onyx Renewable Partners, LLC will begin to install solar power on approximately 1,260 homes throughout the communities on post. The solar panels are expected to generate more than 10.5 megawatts of solar power in the first year alone.

Corvias’ portfolio-based solar program across partner military installations will play a large part in meeting the DoD’s goals to reduce emissions by 26 percent by 2025, increase the use of renewable energy to the level of 20 percent by 2030, install 300 megawatts of renewable energy across federally subsidized housing by 2020 and double energy productivity by 2030.

“For years we have been working on ways to decrease our dependence on fossil fuels to preserve our earth’s natural resources as well as to stabilize energy costs,” said Clay Boyer, Corvias Operations Director. “While residents won’t see a reduction in their utility rates, the savings from this solar program will be reinvested back into the communities in the form of construction, renovations and other amenities for our residents.”

Residents living in the first homes selected for this solar project will receive communication from Corvias in the coming weeks regarding the solar installation schedule for their home. The project is expected to take approximately nine months for installation in all neighborhoods.

Over the life of the project Corvias continues to improve the overall housing footprint at Fort Riley through demolition and construction activity. In 2017, 253 units in the Warner Peterson neighborhood were demolished or donated, through Operation Walking Shield, to residents of the Kickapoo Nation. An additional 335 units in the Colyer Manor neighborhood were placed off line for demolition and are currently vacant pending demolition in 2018.

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