Altus Power completes 1.7 MW solar project in California

A 1.7 MW rooftop solar system in Vacaville, CA, by Altus Power offsets 80% of a distribution center's energy use, reducing CO2 by 1,000 metric tons annually.

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The Vacaville project offsets 1,000 metric tons of CO2 yearly and contributes to Altus Power’s 120 MW California portfolio.

The Vacaville project offsets 1,000 metric tons of CO2 yearly and contributes to Altus Power’s 120 MW California portfolio. Image Source: Altus Power

US-based Altus Power has commissioned a 1.7 MW rooftop PV project on a 839,000 sq.ft distribution center in Vacaville, California. The project is anticipated to reduce 1,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually and 35,000 metric tons over its useful lifespan. This project has been designed under California’s Net Energy Metering 2.0 program to offset approximatly 80% of the facility’s annual energy consumption. It has been structured to deliver distribution center with discounted energy rates, reduce operating costs, and increase property value for the owner. Spanning 35 years of useful life, the system has added to Altus Power’s growing portfolio of 120 MW in California. Altus Power has established its presence in 25 states, offering end-to-end solar solutions near consumption points.

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