Eaton Corporation and Tangent Energy Solutions have announced a collaboration to develop solar energy generation installations at Eaton’s facilities in Coraopolis and Vanport Township, Penn. The project will include a 1.3-MW ground-mounted solar array at Eaton’s Beaver facility and a 200-kW rooftop array in Coraopolis. The array constructed at Eaton’s Vanport Township facility on Georgetown Lane will be the largest solar installation in western Pennsylvania.
Solar power will contribute about 25% of the electricity used by the Vanport facility. Both arrays will provide Eaton with 1.76 million kWh of clean electricity per year and will displace 2.7 million pounds of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases per year, which is the equivalent of removing 238 cars from the road.
In addition to the considerable environmental benefits, the project is projected to save Eaton energy costs over the term of twenty years. Tangent, headquartered in Kennett Square, Pa., will monitor and maintain the solar assets for Eaton over the lifetime of the project. The project will also support jobs in western Pennsylvania through the use of local and regional construction companies.
“We chose Tangent for this project because they understand the more complex energy systems of large, industrial companies,” says John Vernacchia, manager, Renewable Energy Segment, Eaton. “Their comprehensive solution will improve our costs now and in the future, while reinforcing our commitment to the environment.”
On-site solar generation assets will be provided by Tangent at no capital cost to Eaton who will purchase the energy produced at a set rate through a long-term Power Purchase Agreement.
Eaton will supply Power Xpert solar inverters, electrical disconnects, combiner boxes and other equipment for the project. Eaton will also staff the engineering services and construction management teams. The system’s solar panels were provided by Motech Industries in Newark, Del.
Site clearing in advance of construction began last week with an expected complete date of Nov. 30.
Project financing was provided by Laurel Capital of Radnor, Pa. and First Niagara Bank of Buffalo, N.Y. The project is also being financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority.
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