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Rosendin Breaks Ground on US $50M Solar Project

Posted by PPA Partners On July - 7 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

California, United States — Rosendin Electric will break ground this week on a new photovoltaic power installation project for the Antelope Valley Union High School District. This 9.4-megawatt (MW) installation spans 10 schools and is the largest school solar project undertaken in California to date.

The Rosendin Electric Solar Division has been contracted to support engineering for the US $50 million Antelope Valley UHSD solar project, as well as assuming full responsibility for procurement and construction.

“With the addition of the Antelope Valley contract, Rosendin Electric becomes one of the largest solar distributed generation EPC contractors in the West,” said Duncan Frederick, director of solar operations for Rosendin Electric. “We have always been committed to delivering alternative energy solutions, and we have an unprecedented track record in wind farm installation. With the addition of this project to our portfolio of solar projects installed over the past year, we are quickly building the same reputation for delivering solar power.”

Rosendin Electric recently completed the installation of a 1.2-MW solar array at the Mineta San Jose International Airport with partner Canadian Solar, and is in the process of completing similar projects for the Hollister Wastewater Treatment Project, Hollister Unified School District, San Ysidro School District and the Arizona Western College in Yuma, Arizona. Rosendin Electric will also  complete a 5-MW solar project for the Sunset Reservoir in San Francisco within the next two months.

AWC Solar Project Will Be One Of A Kind

Posted by PPA Partners On May - 18 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

May 17, 2010 11:29 PM

BY STEPHANIE A. WILKEN – SUN STAFF WRITER

One future renewable energy project will be the first of its kind — and it’s one step closer to coming to Yuma County after the Board of Supervisors meeting Monday.

The Yuma Sun previously reported on a planned solar research project at Arizona Western College.

The project will include 5 1-megawatt systems and cover five different types of solar collection that will enable researchers to have data that’s never before been produced, said Bruce Mercy with PPA Partners Inc. (PPA), the lead contractor on the project.

“Nowhere in the country, no where in the world is there a (research) demonstration like this,” Mercy said.

Monday, supervisors authorized PPA to pursue $22 million in Yuma County Recovery Zone Facility Bonds to help finance the $30 million project. The money is a bond that will be repaid by PPA and is part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Because the five different systems can run simultaneously and will be in the same area, it will be a unique research facility for solar, Mercy said. And all of the systems are designed for a utility-sized demonstration and test, he said.

PPA will share the data with the college, which could also entice research teams to come.

“The data from this field is probably one of the most valuable components of this project,” he said. “(It’s) one of the greatest carrots that we can put out there.”

There will also be an opportunity for solar manufacturing facilities in the future, Mercy said, citing that manufacturing facilities generally locate within 60 miles of research facilities.

In addition, Mercy said the college is working on developing curriculum including advanced degrees because of the project.

PPA will fund the $30 million through two revenue sources: one from revenues from Arizona Public Service, and another from a federal tax grant.

In addition to being the largest solar array at a college or university, the project at AWC will supply the college with 100 percent of its power — a major cost savings to the college.

In 10 years, the project is expected to save the college $3.5 million, in 15 years save $15.4 million, and in 30 years, the college is expected to save almost $54 million.

And with the bright, sunny days in Yuma County, it’s the perfect place to house the project, Mercy said.

“There should be solar on everything here,” he said.

The project, he said, will have a great impact on solar research.

“We’re taking it to a degree not even considered up to this point.”

The project is expected to go online Dec. 1.

Stephanie A. Wilken can be reached at swilken@yumasun.com or 539-6857.

Source: Yuma Sun

Case Study – Arizona Western College

Posted by PPA Partners On March - 7 - 20102 COMMENTS

Preliminary Case Study – We will update as further details of this project develop.

AWC Solar Array Installation

Between March 2010 and February 2011, AWC and PPC Partners will install a solar array second to none on the main campus of Arizona Western College. Primarily designed as a testing and educational array, the installation will allow AWC to harness the area’s climatologically unique features to generate its own energy, and then some.

AWC is poised to become a leader in renewable energy technology and engineering education, with support from corporate partners.

Get ready to turn the page on history in the sunniest place on earth: Yuma, Arizona*.

Details

  • 5 megawatts makes this array currently the single largest at a U.S. college or  university
  • Will test the 5 different commercially available photovoltaic technologies
  • Low to no water consumption requirement
  • Most participating technologies boast small cradle to grave footprint – 97% recyclable components
  • Most participating technologies use existing materials, no toxic or rare items making manufacture both economically supportable and sustainable
  • 3rd Party Solar Monitoring will control data feed
  • Planned deployment: east and south of main campus

Green Clean Renewable Energy

  • Will cover 100% of the college’s energy needs
  • Will save the college over $3.5m in the first 10 years, $15.4m over 20 years

State-of-the-Art Workforce Development and Curriculum

  • Student and faculty access to cutting-edge technologies
  • Curriculum in development, including
    • Occupational certificate
    • Workforce training
    • Associate’s of Applied Science
    • Partnerships with University for Bachelor, Master’s

Powerful Partnerships Nationally and Globally

  • Arizona Public Service is supporting installation
  • Interested companies include
    • Signet Solar (Germany,California)
    • SKYLINE Solar (California)
    • SolFocus (California)
    • Del Solar (China, California)
    • Canadian Solar (Canada, China)
    • Satcon Energy Systems (Canada, California)
    • RayTracker (California)

Puts Yuma on the Map

  • Yuma offers the most beneficial Solar Days in the U.S. – 354 generating days a year
  • *Guinness Book of World Records named Yuma, Arizona the sunniest city on earth
  • Yuma’s access to west coast, ample land make this a superior site for solar development
  • Creates world-class site for research and testing at the corporate and government levels

AWC — The Brightest Place On Earth

Current News

Posted by PPA Partners On March - 5 - 20103 COMMENTS

PPA Partners, Inc. and Arizona Western College To Develop 5 MW Solar Array Comprised of 5 Different Technologies, 1 MW Each – Slated To Be Largest At Any College

Contact:

Bruce Mercy
CEO
PPA Partners, Inc.
Phone: (928) 380-3513
Mobile: (408) 438-3949
Email: bmercy@ppapartners.com




Yuma, Arizona (March 2, 2010) PPA Partners, Inc. and Arizona Western College announced an historic collaboration on March 2nd, for a 5 MW multi technology solar project on Arizona Western College’s Yuma Campus. The 5 MW deployment deemed “Solar with a Purpose”, will be comprised of the five commercially viable PV technologies, all optimized by tracking and state of the art Inverters, installed by the same EPC so that the installation and the Balance of System (BOS) will as well, be identical.

Arizona Western CollegeThe 5 representative technologies are High Concentration Solar, Low Concentration Solar, Thin Film, Mono Crystalline, and Poly Crystalline.
Technology Partners are still being finalized but Sol Focus, Skyline Solar, Signet Solar, Del Solar, Ray Tracker and Satcon are all in discussions with PPA Partners for inclusion in the Project.

“We know of no other solar project where all 5 technologies are showcased at utility scale, installed by the same group, at the same time with the same equipment, tracked and optimized, under the best solar resource in the Country… the data generated by the project should be very interesting.” Stated Bruce Mercy, CEO of PPA Partners of Morgan Hill, California.

“From the multiple technologies that will keep pace with changes in the industry, to the constant data that will be available both in the classroom and to manufacturers, this array has the potential to not only change the face of the economy in Yuma, but to impact solar education and research on a national and global level,” said Arizona Western College President Dr. Marc Nigliazzo.

“Draker Laboratories will provide the monitoring system for the project and in conjunction with Satcon’s Solstice Inverters; we should be able to get to a level of detail unheard of in commercial systems. The data generated from the project will be comprised of meteorological, solar resource, energy harvest, and a host of other information from cell temperature, to string level views, and be extremely valuable to researchers, manufacturers, utilities and other entities”, added Mercy.

The array at the College will be the largest at a domestic College or University, and will provide the College with 100% of its power from clean on site generation.

Additionally they are developing a solar demonstration/incubation area where emergent technologies, manufacturers, researchers, and industry can place a 20 kW system in a private secured enclosure, complete with video feeds, and identical BOS components from the larger project, and even staff to help work with the technology for optimization. Monitoring would as well be from Draker Labs.

“Access to the data from the main 5 MW field will only be available to those participating in the Project, the College, Select Research Groups and those that have a space at the demonstration/incubation area. Yuma has the greatest solar resource in the US, what better place to demonstrate solar and test technology than the area with 352 sun days per year, even the Guinness Book of World Records lists Yuma as having the most sun days and hours”, stated Mercy.

In addition, they are working on a cutting edge solar curriculum, with certificate, AA, BA/BS and continuing educational and advancement courses and components, and a 10,000 sq ft Commercial Scale Solar Technology Lab and Facility.

“Not only will this collaboration present a great opportunity to the Yuma community, it will also open opportunities for universities around the world to partner and collaborate with Arizona Western College through joint curriculum as well as research and development. It is not possible to duplicate the solar resource available in Yuma at say UC Berkeley, MIT or University of Illinois.” said Mark Weiss, President of PPA Partners.

“PPA Partners and Arizona Western College, hope to present a new model on how we transition to a renewable energy economy with significant export positions and to help America train a new workforce and assist and incubate American Technologies to successfully compete in the new Global economy.” Added Mercy.

PPA Partners is in the process of negotiating with its financial partners and anticipates final funding for the project in the next 60 days.

PPA Partners is a technologically agnostic PPA and creative funding solution company offering comprehensive solutions across the entire renewable energy development and financing value chain, specializing in innovative technologies, uniquely structured projects and financial products.

PPA Partners is based in Morgan Hill in Northern California’s Silicon Valley.

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Recent News

Posted by PPA Partners On March - 1 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:

Lori Stofft
Public Relations and Marketing Director
Arizona Western College
Phone: (928) 314-9595
Cell (928) 246-4834
Email: lori.stofft@azwestern.edu




AWC Announces Historic Solar Array Installation, Curriculum, Partnership

Arizona Western CollegeYuma, Arizona (March 2, 2010) – In the next 11 months, Arizona Western College will install the single biggest solar array on a U.S. college or university, in collaboration with PPA Partners, Inc.

Combined with the existing rooftop solar array on the AWC Agriculture and Science Complex, the total solar installation at the college will be 5 megawatts, and will generate enough energy during daylight hours annually to cover 100% of the college’s energy needs.

The new 4.995 megawatt array will also be a testing site for manufacturers from around the world, as well as the foundation for local education and workforce development in renewable energy technology and engineering.

The unique characteristics of the planned array make the project truly historic.

“From the multiple technologies that will keep pace with changes in the industry, to the constant data that will be available both in the classroom and to manufacturers, this array has the potential to not only change the face of the economy in Yuma, but to impact solar education and research on a national and global level.” said AWC President Dr. Marc Nigliazzo

The planned installation includes multiple photovoltaic technologies, private test beds for corporate and government comparisons, and access for students and researchers. Curriculum is in development for related education ranging from workforce development and occupational certificates to an associate’s degree. Plans to partner with four-year university programs for Bachelor and Master’s degrees are also underway.

Financial incentives from APS’s Renewable Energy Incentive Program are helping defray nearly half the cost of the solar system.  APS also has been working closely with AWC and PPA to bring the project to fruition. ”It takes a collaborative effort to ensure that the many benefits of renewable energy are leveraged in our community. This project takes us one step closer to creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona,” noted Andrea Bereznak, APS Community Development Manager.

Additional benefits to the installation include local and regional access to the participating companies that are pioneering solar technologies, manufacturing and installation.

For community members who are interested in more information about the solar installation, there is a community meeting planned for Wednesday night, March 3, at 6:00pm in the Schoening Conference Center in the College Community Center (3C).

For more Information contact Lon Stofft. AWC Director of Public Relations & Marketing, at 928-314-9595, 928-246-4834 or lori.stofft@azwestem.edu

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