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July
27, 2010
Woodland,
CA, USA: SunPower Completes 1 MW Solar Power System for Yolo County
Yolo
County, SunPower Corporation and Bank of America today announced
that SunPower has completed the design and construction of a 1-megawatt
solar power system at the Yolo County Justice Campus in Woodland,
Calif. Yolo County, which owns the system and associated renewable
energy credits, is financing the purchase using multiple funding
sources, including clean renewable energy bonds and qualified
energy conservation bonds available through the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act of 2009. In addition to the subsidized bonds,
which were financed by Bank of America, SunPower assisted Yolo
County in securing a 15-year loan from the California Energy Commission.
"With
the funding we secured as a result of the 2009 federal stimulus
bill and the California Energy Commission loan, Yolo County has
no out-of-pocket expenses to build this project, and will be net
cash flow positive from the first day of the system's operation,"
said Yolo County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Helen M. Thomson.
"Savings over the next 25 years are estimated to be about $8.8
million, directly benefiting Yolo County residents and businesses.
State and federal funding has helped make solar power an easy,
affordable means to reduce county operational costs as well as
our dependence on fossil fuels."
"This
may be the first solar project to make use of the federal stimulus
legislation's clean energy renewable bonds, established last year,
and among the first large-scale solar projects to be funded by
a California Energy Commission loan. Yolo County is using the
federal and state funding to save money, create jobs and produce
clean energy for years to come," said Bill Kelly, managing director
at SunPower. "We are thrilled to be supporting the county with
the implementation of SunPower's proven, high performing technology,
ensuring impressive savings for years to come."
The
solar power system, which was completed six weeks ahead of schedule,
utilizes SunPower solar panels, the most efficient solar panels
on the market, with the SunPower Tracker® system. The Tracker
follows the sun's movement during the day, increasing sunlight
capture by up to 25 percent over conventional fixed-tilt systems,
while significantly reducing land use requirements.
"We
congratulate Yolo County for taking this step toward increasing
its reliance on renewable energy while also improving its fiscal
efficiency," said John Rudberg, Energy Services sales executive
for Banc of America Public Capital Corp. "This is a great example
of the type of energy projects our national and state governments
are encouraging through tax policies. Bank of America is pleased
to be a leader in working with energy services providers such
as SunPower to help local governments improve our environment
while saving local tax dollars."
Further details about: SunPower
Corporation
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