Tiber Island Cooperative Homes Solar Thermal System
Tiber Island Cooperative Homes, located in Southwest Washington, D.C., is a historic housing complex comprising 378 apartments across four nine-story towers and 21 townhouses, built in 1965 as part of a visionary urban redevelopment plan.
To support the community's commitment to sustainability, the property features a state-of-the-art solar thermal system with 80 Thermomax DF-100 collectors, totaling 3,680 square feet of collector area. This advanced system provides a reliable and energy-efficient solution for domestic hot water needs, significantly reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
By integrating solar thermal technology into this historic housing complex, Tiber Island continues its legacy of innovative planning, embracing renewable energy to reduce carbon emissions and support a greener future for its residents.
