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June
17, 2008
Irvine,
CA, USA: Solar Monkey Wins Project Wins Project from Robison Family
Trust
Solar
energy systems provider Solar Monkey™ is to retrofit 650,000 sq
ft of the Robison Family Trust portfolio to accommodate rooftop
solar electricity generation.
Preliminary
engineering has sized the systems to total approximately 3MW –
the equivalent of approximately 750 residential solar systems
- and the project will be completed in 2008 and 2009. The trust
has selected buildings from its portfolio that meet Solar Monkey’s
criteria for solar installations.
Buildings
included are 20,000 sq ft and larger and no more than 4 stories
tall. The locations specified under the agreement are within Alameda
and Contra Costa Counties. The photovoltaic solar systems and
the electricity they generate will be developed through a Power
Purchase Agreement (PPA) between the Robison Family Trust and
Solar Monkey.
Under
the PPA Solar Monkey will finance, design, build and maintain
the solar energy projects and provide all the energy generated,
at rates lower than utility, to the Robison Family Trust for a
period of 25 years with no initial capital outlay from the trust.
Robison family trustee, Clair Robison, was a pioneering early
adopter of solar for personal use as early as the 1970’s.
“We
evaluated many solar providers and found Solar Monkey’s approach
was unique. They made our solar energy program a smart business
decision for our commercial properties and are integrating energy
efficiency and LEED programs as well. Their innovative financial
approach, which eliminates the capital barriers to installing
solar, will provide us with 25 years of financial and environmental
benefits,” said Robison.
Installation
of solar energy can help buildings qualify for certification under
the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification as well as
the ENERGY STAR program administered by the EPA and U.S. Department
of Energy. Solar Monkey provides LEED certification evaluation
and planning as a part of its services, which has been shown to
augment property valuations.
“Urban
commercial and solar roofs are one of our great untapped energy
resources. We’re implementing the original vision of Thomas Edison
– power produced and used locally,” stated Matt McCullough, CEO
of Solar Monkey. “We have worked extremely hard to build a creative
solution that adds value to our clients’ property portfolios and
eliminates the financial barriers that typically inhibit most
investors from installing solar. We will continue to provide large
portfolio property owners and institutions with creative solutions
which will bring solar power to them in a cost effective manner.”
Further details about: Solar
Monkey
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