02 September 2010
Major Solar Installation at Salt Palace
Salt Lake County Announce
Major Solar Installation
Salt Lake County and its project partners announced the construction of one of the largest roof-top solar panel installations in the United States.
The estimated 600,000 square-foot system will be built atop the Calvin L. Rampton – Salt Palace Convention Center. When completed, the system may produce up to 2.6 megawatts of electricity, one-quarter of the annual needs of the convention center.
The project is a big step toward achieving Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon’s goal to install a total of 10 megawatts of solar power on as many county-owned facilities as possible.
“This solar project is exactly what we need in Salt Lake County,” said Mayor Corroon. “It will help keep our air clean but won’t hurt our pocketbooks.”
The project is a public-private partnership, and will utilize a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) financing model. Salt Lake County will partner with Bella Energy, which will build the system, and NexGen Energy Partners, which will own, operate and maintain the system, providing power to the county at a fixed rate. The project will also employ public and private capital, Federal grants, and public/private subsidized bonds that work in concert through the federal stimulus package.
The support of Representatives Jim Matheson and Rob Bishop resulted in federal funding for the project.
“This project will make an important contribution to Utah’s renewable energy portfolio,” said Rep. Jim Matheson. “It’s the start of a transition toward energy independence.”
When completed, the solar project will more than double the solar capacity of the state.
“The Salt Palace project is setting a national example for renewable energy,” said Ted Rose, vice president of business development and public affairs for NexGen. “With a ground-breaking public-private partnership driving it, this project will place Utah at the forefront of solar development. It proves once again that large rooftops can successfully provide power from the sun that benefits both the environment and the bottom line.”
Salt Lake County has worked with Rocky Mountain Power to maximize the productivity of the solar installation, a relationship which is key to the project’s success.
“Rocky Mountain Power congratulates Salt Lake County on the announcement of the Salt Palace solar power project,” said Rocky Mountain Power President Richard Walje. “As a national leader in the production of renewable electricity, we look forward to continuing our partnership with the county. We look forward to learning from the county’s experience as it builds and operates this landmark project.”
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