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SunPower Secures PPA with Turlock Irrigation District for 54MW Project
2015-11-12 14:33

Turlock Irrigation District (TID) and SunPower signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) under which TID will buy clean renewable solar power from SunPower. To serve the agreement, SunPower is starting construction this month on a 54MWac solar PV power plant at the company's Rosamond Solar site in Kern County, which is expected to be operational by the end of 2016. TID anticipates the plant to generate an equivalent amount of energy to serve approximately 20,000 homes.

TID estimates the PPA will move the district approximately 7% closer to meeting the State of California's recently increased Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) requirement of 50% renewables by 2030. It will also add another significant resource to the district's already diverse portfolio of certified environmentally-friendly greenhouse-gas-free resources, which include wind, eligible small hydro, geothermal, and PV solar.

"This power purchase agreement puts TID on a clear path to meet both current and future RPS obligations and clean climate goals, as well as continuing a long standing commitment to a diverse and reliable mix of generation resources to serve TID customers," said TID General Manager Casey Hashimoto. "While asset ownership has been the approach for nearly all of TID's other power generation facilities, this long-term power purchase agreement is competitively priced with conventional energy sources and will also allow the district to benefit indirectly from federal tax incentives set to be reduced at the end of 2016."

Construction at the Rosamond Solar site, which is located in Kern County's Antelope Valley, is expected to begin this month on the 54MW plant for TID, as well as on a 54MW plant to serve Stanford University, announced earlier this year. In total, Rosamond Solar may support up to 300MW of solar power generation, creating approximately 350 jobs during peak construction at the site next year.

For its customers at Rosamond Solar, SunPower will design and build SunPower® Oasis® Power Plant systems, which is fully integrated, modular solar power block solution for utility-scale solar projects. The technology includes SunPower's proprietary robotic solar panel cleaning capability that uses 75% less water than traditional cleaning methods and can help improve system performance by up to 15%.

The TID board of directors approved making this solar power acquisition in March of this year after a comprehensive bidding and study process. TID was open to all qualified technologies, with or without storage, and inside or outside TID, and received 129 proposals from 29 different entities.

 
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