Project is part of City of L.A.’s rooftop solar Feed-in Tariff (FiT)
program
Constellation,
a leading competitive retail energy supplier, announced the completion
of a 1.2-megawatt (DC) solar
generation project yesterday at the Port of Los Angeles during an
interconnection celebration with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the
Los Angeles Business Council and other local officials.
The project is part of Los Angeles’s rooftop solar Feed-in Tariff (FiT)
program. The nation’s largest of its kind, the program enables building
owners to host solar projects on their rooftops and sell the power
generated to the Los
Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) for distribution on
the city’s power grid.
“Feed-in Tariff programs like this one maximize the value of existing
property by converting unused rooftops into commercial solar projects
that feed the City’s grid,” said LADWP General Manager Marcie Edwards.
“And what’s more, FiT projects create a financial incentive for
developers to begin pursuing green energy solutions for their
construction projects.”
The solar project required no upfront capital from the City.
Constellation will own and operate the solar power system and LADWP will
purchase the electricity generated by the solar panels through a 20-year
power purchase agreement. The system is located within the Port on the
roofs of two classically restored 1940s-era warehouses, one of which is
home to CRAFTED,
a large-scale permanent marketplace that supports more than 100 local
artists, crafters and food makers.
“Constellation is pleased to help the City of Los Angeles expand its
impressive FiT program and transform the city’s power supply,” said Gary
Fromer, senior vice president, distributed energy for Constellation.
“This solar project is a great example of how public-private
collaboration can expand access to renewable energy and advance
sustainability goals.”
Constellation owns and operates nearly 70 megawatts of solar
installations in the state and recently joined Mayor Garcetti to mark
the start of construction of a separate 25-megawatt biogas-fueled
cogeneration plant that will supply steam and electricity to power LA
Sanitation’s Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant.
PermaCity,
a Los Angeles-based commercial solar design and construction company,
led the development of the project.
“PermaCity is proud to have developed this project with Constellation on
behalf of LADWP and CRAFTED,” said Jonathan Port, founder of PermaCity.
The solar power system is composed of approximately 3,780 photovoltaic
panels and is expected to generate approximately 2 million
kilowatt-hours of electricity in its first year. Generating the same
amount of electricity using nonrenewable sources would result in the
release of approximately 1,880 tons of carbon dioxide, or the equivalent
emissions from 400 passenger vehicles annually, according to LADWP’s
estimates.
By structuring its solar
projects as power purchase agreements or solar services agreements,
Constellation offers solar installations that may require no upfront
capital from customers and may provide fixed power costs that are less
than projected market rates. Businesses, universities, college systems,
hospitals and government agencies interested in on-site
solar installations may contact Constellation at sustainable-solutions@constellation.com
or 1-877-427-2005.
About Constellation
Constellation is a leading competitive retail supplier of power, natural
gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the
continental United States. Constellation's family of retail businesses
serves approximately 2 million residential, public sector and business
customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100.
Baltimore-based Constellation is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation
(NYSE: EXC), the nation's leading competitive energy provider, with 2015
revenues of approximately $29.4 billion, and more than 32,700 megawatts
of owned capacity comprising one of the nation's cleanest and
lowest-cost power generation fleets. Learn more at www.constellation.com
or on Twitter at @ConstellationEG.
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