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Solar canopies now powering Arizona’s Valley Metro transit system

By Kelsey Misbrener | June 24, 2020

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On June 23, officials representing Valley Metro, cities of Mesa and Chandler cut the ribbon to celebrate the activation of a 1.24-MWDC solar canopy portfolio. With this installation, all Valley Metro maintenance facilities now rely on solar power.

“Our region benefits when we make progress on our sustainability goals,” said Valley Metro Board Chair Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke. “The cost savings from this project will allow us to better serve riders while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.”

The panels are expected to produce 2.1 million kilowatt-hours per year, equivalent to the power used by 171 homes in a single year. They are anticipated to save $35,000 a year in energy costs and more than $2 million throughout the term of the solar purchase agreement.

“The installation of this project demonstrates Valley Metro’s continuing commitment to a sustainable system for riders today and for future generations,” said Mesa Councilmember Francisco Heredia, Valley Metro Board member. “The canopies help buses to quickly cool down allowing more efficient operations and reducing fuel costs.”

The canopies provide a total of 76,000 square feet of shade coverage for buses across four separate structures. With temperatures in the shade as much as 40°F lower than in direct sun, buses will not have to spend time idling to cool down before service. Savings are estimated at $67,000 per year in fuel costs due to the new shade structures.

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In partnership with Standard Solar and Veregy, the project began construction in June of 2019 and the panels started producing energy in May of this year.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with Valley Metro on developing and implementing their path to a more sustainable future,” said John Mitman, Veregy’s director of distributed energy. “This project exemplifies our partner-centric approach where customized solutions provide multi-faceted benefits, in this case a future where electric vehicle infrastructure goals are enabled by both solar and shade.”

“We’re thrilled to put our in-house financing resources behind this important project,” said Jason Feng, Standard Solar’s director of channel sales for the Western United States. “We commend Valley Metro and the area’s elected officials for seeking ways to save money while furthering the goal of protecting the environment.”

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