SRP PRESS RELEASE: SRP to Cut Emissions Through Major Solar + Battery Energy Purchase

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Patty Garcia-Likens
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@SRPpattyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  November 14, 2019SRP to Cut Emissions Through Major Solar + Battery Energy Purchase. One of the New Plants Will Be Arizona’s Largest Solar-Charged Battery Project and the Addition of These Two Plants will Make SRP One of the Largest Investors in Energy Storage in the Nation. As part of its commitment to reduce carbon emissions and invest in 1,000 megawatts of new utility-scale solar energy by 2025, the Salt River Project today announced investments in two new solar energy + battery storage plants. The Sonoran Energy Center will be the largest solar-charged battery project in the state and with the addition of these two plants will make SRP one of the largest investors in energy storage in the nation. Combined, these plants will generate enough solar energy to power approximately 100,000 homes and will store excess energy in state-of-the-art battery storage systems that will be available to customers during the peak energy usage period when demand is at its highest. The solar plants will also contribute to the SRP goal of adding 1,000 megawatts of new utility-scale, solar energy to its system by the end of fiscal year 2025 as well as SRP’s 2035 goal to reduce the amount of carbon emissions per megawatt-hour by more than 60 percent and by 90 percent in 2050.

With the closing of the Navajo Generating Station, the utility is well on its way to achieving these goals while continuing to aggressively pursuing renewable generation. Sonoran Energy Center will be an approximately 250-megawatt system with the solar array charging a 1 gigawatt-hour energy storage system and will be built in Little Rainbow Valley, south of Buckeye. The Storey Energy Center will be an approximately 88-megawatt solar and energy storage system and is scheduled to be built south of Coolidge.” These integrated solar and storage plants will allow SRP to meet its summer peak demand, reduce carbon emissions, and provide clean energy to our customers while optimizing energy output using state-of-the-art battery technology,” said SRP General Manager and Chief Executive Officer Mike Hummel. “In addition, these plants will get SRP more than 60 percent toward our goal of adding 1,000 megawatts of new utility-scale, solar energy to its system by the end of fiscal year 2025.” The projects were chosen as the result of an open “All-Source” solicitation for resources and will help serve SRP’s summer peak load. Both plants are scheduled to be online by June 2023 and will be owned and operated by subsidiaries of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC.

“We are pleased to help SRP serve its customers with more clean, affordable, renewable energy, combined with the flexibility of battery energy storage systems,” said Matt Handel, vice president of development for NextEra Energy Resources, the world’s largest generator of renewable energy. “These projects will also provide a significant economic boost for their local communities and for Arizona, including good jobs and millions of dollars in additional tax revenue.” FOR B-ROLL and PHOTOS of a SOLAR PLUS BATTERY STORAGE PLANT, CLICK HERE HighlightsThe Sonoran Energy Center and Storey Energy Center plants will contribute to the SRP goal of adding 1,000 megawatts of new utility-scale, solar energy to its system by the end of fiscal year 2025. They will contribute to SRP’s 2035 goal to reduce the amount of generation carbon emissions per megawatt-hour by more than 60 percent and by 90 percent in 2050. The Sonoran Energy Center is expected to be the largest solar-charged battery project in the state. The addition of these two plants will make SRP one of the largest investors in energy storage in the nation. The two large solar energy + battery storage projects will provide emission-free solar plus large-scale energy storage. The plants will generate enough solar energy to power approximately 100,000 homes. Batteries will store excess energy that will be available to customers during the peak energy usage period when demand is at its highest. URL : http://media.srpnet.com/srp-to-cut-emissions-through-major-solar–battery-energy-purchase/

About SRP: SRP is a community-based, not-for-profit public power utility and the largest provider of electricity in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, serving more than 1 million customers. SRP is also the metropolitan area’s largest supplier of water, delivering about 800,000 acre-feet annually to municipal, urban and agricultural water users.

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