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.


Crawfordsville 4 Solar Array
Apr 16, 2020
Crawfordsville, IN
This project has a capacity of 3 MW with a projected abatement of 101,148 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Crawfordsville 5 Solar Array
Apr 16, 2020
Crawfordsville, IN
This project has a capacity of 13 MW with a projected abatement of 422,461 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Gas City Solar Array
Apr 16, 2020
Gas City, IN
This project has a capacity of 3 MW with a projected abatement of 105,934 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Richmond 4 Solary Array
Apr 16, 2020
Richmond, IN
This project has a capacity of 9 MW with a projected abatement of 298,020 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Scottsburg Solar Array
Apr 16, 2020
Scottsburg, IN
This project has a capacity of 10 MW with a projected abatement of 310,783 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Tell City 2 Solar Array
Apr 16, 2020
Tell City, IN
This project has a capacity of 4 MW with a projected abatement of 136,566 MTCO2e over its expected 40-year operating life.


Wood Valley
Apr 14, 2020
Thomasville, Georgia
Wood Valley Apartments is a proposed acquisition and rehabilitation of an existing LIHTC/Section 8 multifamily community originally built in 1974 and last renovated in 2003. Following the renovation, the property […]


Grocer’s Ice
Apr 4, 2020
Louisville, Kentucky
Grocer’s Ice Lofts, located minutes from downtown Louisville, KY, allows residents to live in history-rich, luxury apartments created through this rehabilitation. This $10.5 million development, originally built in 1906 as […]


Eagle Cotton Mill
Mar 17, 2020
Madison, Indiana
Eagle Cotton Mill, located in Madison, Indiana, was originally constructed in 1884 as a four-story cotton textile mill, playing a central role in the city’s industrial rise along the Ohio […]