REC Solar to Develop 3.3 MW Rooftop Solar Array for Arctic Cold in California
REC Solar is set to begin a 3.3 MW rooftop solar project for Arctic Cold at its new facility in Santa Maria, California. The project includes a power purchase agreement with PG&E and aims to offset approximately 83% of the facility's energy needs, saving $850,000 in the first year. The installation will focus on self-consumption, with surplus energy available to PG&E under a net metering agreement. Construction will commence following a utility study.

REC Solar will develop a 3.3 MW rooftop solar array for Arctic Cold at its Santa Maria, California facility. The project will be owned and operated by REC and includes a power purchase agreement with PG&E, anticipating first-year savings of $850,000.
It is designed to offset about 83% of the facility's energy consumption and reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 2,953 metric tons annually. Construction will begin after a utility study is completed. The project focuses on self-consumption with net metering provisions and has potential for future battery storage integration.




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