Officials and residents cut the ribbon to celebrate a new solar panel array on the roof of the Boston Housing Authority’s 125 Amory St. building on July 25. The solar panels will help to provide hot water and are expected to offset natural gas costs by about 40 percent. The panels were provided by the Low-Income Energy Affordability Network administered by Action of Boston Community Development and Action, Inc. (Courtesy Photo)
- 14 years ago
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