SunEdison completely installed three solar canopy systems for the City of Fremont, California. The systems are expected to generate 1.2MWdc of clean, reliable electricity for the city. The fourth system, a 349kW system, is currently being constructed at the city’s maintenance center
The completed solar canopy systems are mounted on canopy structures over parking lots at the city's Irvington Community Center, the Aqua Adventure Water Park, and the Robert Wasserman Fremont Police Center. The solar systems are expected to generate enough energy to power almost 150 homes each year and avoid the emission of more than 500 tons of carbon dioxide annually, equivalent to the amount of carbon sequestered by approximately 425 acres of forest.
The City of Fremont signed 20-year power purchase agreements with SunEdison as part of the Regional Renewable Energy Procurement Program (R-REP) led by Alameda County. It is projecting that the solar energy will save taxpayers more than $2.6 million dollars over the life of the agreement, and will result in a more than 5% reduction in city emissions following the completion of a fourth canopy system early next year.
"By going solar, the city is saving taxpayer dollars, reducing their carbon footprint and supporting local jobs,” said Sam Youneszadeh, SunEdison's general manager of west coast commercial and industrial solar. “These projects are the result of the successful Regional Renewable Energy Procurement Program, which allowed cities across Alameda County to participate in the Bay Area's sustainable energy future."
"These new solar projects are a major advantage for our city in more ways than one," said Bill Harrison, Mayor of the City of Fremont. "Not only will they reduce the carbon footprint from all of Fremont's operations by more than 5%, but they're also projected to save us $2.6 million over the next 25 years! As an added bonus, the new solar panels will provide shade and rain protection for vehicles."