WMECo Selects First Solar Energy Site
February 17 2010 - 12:41PM
PR Newswire (US)
Up to 1.8 MW will be built on eight-acre parcel in Pittsfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Western
Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) today announced its plan to
develop the first of several large-scale solar energy facilities.
The selected site on Silver Lake Boulevard combines two parcels of
land owned by WMECo and the Pittsfield Economic Development
Authority (PEDA) at the William Stanley Business Park. The
eight-acre site will accommodate up to 1.8 megawatts (MW) of solar
capacity. WMECo officials joined local officials and PEDA
representatives in announcing the agreement to combine these
brownfield properties into one of the largest solar facilities in
New England. "Today's announcement provides tangible evidence that
large-scale solar is becoming a reality in the Commonwealth," said
Peter Clarke, WMECo president and chief operating officer. "We're
delighted to be working in partnership with Pittsfield on this
exciting project," Clarke said. "Solar energy facilities like these
will provide the platform necessary to demonstrate that solar can
play a viable role in meeting the renewable energy needs of the
Commonwealth while contributing to the economic development of the
region," Clarke said. "On behalf of the City and PEDA, we're
pleased to partner with WMECo in bringing cost effective renewable
energy to the Berkshires," said Pittsfield Mayor James M. Ruberto.
"Integrating renewable energy projects with the redevelopment of
these brownfield properties is a win-win for our City and a
valuable contribution toward the Commonwealth's energy and
environmental objectives," Ruberto said. The Commonwealth has a
goal to install 250 megawatts of solar by 2017. Under the landmark
Green Communities Act (GCA), each Massachusetts electric utility
may own up to 50 MW of solar generation, subject to approval by the
Department of Public Utilities (DPU). WMECo is the first utility to
receive DPU approval and is currently authorized to install 6 MW of
solar. The Company's solar program reflects a close collaboration
with the Attorney General's office and other key Massachusetts and
industry stakeholders. WMECo's Silver Lake Boulevard project
combines a six-acre parcel owned by the utility and a two-acre
parcel in the William Stanley Business Park. A WMECo substation is
situated between the two parcels, providing an efficient connection
to the utility's local distribution system. Large-scale solar
energy facilities are still relatively new to Massachusetts and New
England. Approximately 10 MW of solar generation is currently
on-line in the Commonwealth. Comprised of approximately 1,100
individual photovoltaic systems, the largest one is approximately
500 kilowatts (0.5 MW). WMECo's first solar project can be as large
as 1.8 MW and the Company expects it to cost considerably less than
existing photovoltaic systems. The project will bring $10-12M of
construction to the region and is expected to contribute more than
$200,000 of annual property tax revenue to the city of Pittsfield.
Pittsfield is one of the two Gateway Communities in WMECo's service
territory and is home to some 24,000 WMECo customers. Local
permitting for the project is underway and WMECo expects to begin
construction in the second quarter of this year. The Company
continues to evaluate other sites for the remaining scope of its 6
MW solar program. WMECo's solar program focuses on larger-scale
facilities (1 MW or greater), emphasizing landfill, brownfield and
utility-owned properties as ideal locations. Such properties
typically have few alternative uses and are very compatible with
the construction of solar energy facilities. WMECo also seeks to
develop the market for larger-scale solar facilities -- the
company's program makes extensive use of competitive bidding and
relies heavily on the expertise of the solar industry. WMECo has
currently qualified 16 solar firms to bid on its projects. The
Company is also evaluating 25 sites owned by municipalities and
private developers located in WMECo's service territory. The
Company expects to draw upon these prospective sites as it develops
additional projects during 2010. WMECo will complete the remainder
of its 6 MW program by 2012. Western Massachusetts Electric
Company, part of the Northeast Utilities System (NYSE:NU), serves
approximately 200,000 customers in 59 communities throughout
western Massachusetts and is committed to the environment, economic
development and the health of the communities it serves. For more
information about WMECo, visit our Web site at
http://www.wmeco.com/. DATASOURCE: Western Massachusetts Electric
Company CONTACT: Sandra Ahearn for Western Massachusetts Electric
Company, +1-413-787-1055 Web Site: http://www.wmeco.com/
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