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Special Districts Solar Systems Help Keep Agencies Green

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Mill Valley CA (SPX) Mar 10, 2009
Solar Power Partners has announced that its three recently-completed solar energy facilities at special districts in California are in operation and generating power.

The special districts are a combination of clean water and wastewater treatment and comprise a 1.014 MW system at the West County Wastewater District in Richmond, CA; a 1.1 MW system at Valley Center Water District in Valley Center, CA; and a 99.2 kW system at Redwood Valley Water District in Capella, CA.

Each solar facility contributes to the agencies' environmental initiatives and is an excellent example of dual-use of the land. The systems were financed and developed using a solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), which allows SPP to own, operate, and manage the solar system for the length of the agreement, usually over twenty years.

The districts pay only for the energy produced by the system and puts no cash upfront for the system, freeing capital for other projects and stabilizing energy rates for ratepayers. SPP manages the facilities through its dedicated asset management team, which uses real-time data monitoring to provide detailed management profiles for the systems.

"In choosing to partner with SPP, we looked at their experience with solar energy facilities, low PPA rates, and a commitment to solving design challenges. We were pleased to work with a company that was committed to ensuring the project was completed in a way that worked for our specific site, and we're happy about our long-term partnership with SPP," said EJ Shalaby, General Manager at the West County Wastewater District.

As the owner of the solar energy facilities, SPP takes a close interest in the technology, design, and engineering of the projects.

Their in-house engineering, construction management, and asset management teams bring years of experience to each project so that design challenges are met head on and resolved and all phases of the project are managed. Their financial modeling incorporates detailed site profiles and offers the best possible rates for the customer.

Alexander v. Welczeck, SPP's President and CEO, said, "The three solar facilities we've completed to date are excellent examples of public entities adding to their environmental records by using renewable power to power their plants.

"These special facilities are ideal locations for photovoltaic solar systems. We are delighted to count the West County Wastewater District, Valley Center Water District, and Redwood Valley Water District as our customers."

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