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As a Net Zero Energy base under the Net Zero Energy Installations (NZEI) initiative, the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) needed to aggressively pursue renewable energy to meet its goals. The USAFA's key target is to produce 100% of its electricity needs on the base by 2015. Collaborating with Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU), the academy sought a solar partner to develop the largest ground-based solar system possible within their budget. After a rigorous selection process, one solar company stood out with the experience, technology, and financial know-how to build a successful solar project to military standards--SunPower. Working together, SunPower and CSU designed and installed a 6 megawatt solar power system on time and on budget. The solar power system will provide up to 11% of the base's needed electricity, and potentially, it could provide 15% by 2015 as the USAFA continues to reduce its energy demands.
AGGRESSIVELY PURSUING SOLAR POWER
After being selected as a Net Zero Energy base, the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) created a bold plan called "Falcon Green" to achieve the goal of producing 100% of the base's electricity demand on-site. The strategic plan became the basis for evaluating multiple parcels of land for renewable energy. Geoscientists analyzed wind and solar power, but solar power was the clear winner based on the geography, the environmental impact, and the specific needs of the USAFA. With $18.3 million from the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 aiding implementation, the USAFA reached out to Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) to take the next step and bring solar power to the academy.
SUNPOWER'S EXPERTISE OUT-SHINES THE COMPETITION
CSU knew that they needed an experienced leader in solar power. General Manager John Romero said, "CSU was very new to the solar industry, and the USAFA's project was our first utility-scale solar power system." CSU and the USAFA reviewed 22 respondents for the project, but SunPower's experience provided confidence in critical areas including:
HIGH EFFICIENCY & TOP TECHNOLOGY RESULTS IN BEST NET PRESENT VALUE
Delivered on time and on budget, SunPower created a solar power system that maximizes electrical production while using only half of the available land. SunPower achieved this through its high efficiency solar panels and by installing the SunPower® T0 Tracker system, which follows the sun's movement. This tracking system can increase sunlight capture by up to 25% over conventional fixed-tilt systems. Now, the United States Air Force Academy can look forward to 25 years of solar power in partnership with CSU and thanks to the expertise, technology, and experience of SunPower.
| Location: | Colorado Springs, CO |
|---|---|
| Completed: | April 2011 |
| Installation Type: | Ground |
| System Size: | 6 megawatts |
| Estimated Air Force Savings: | $500,000 annually |
| Covered Area: | 43 acres |
| Number of Panels: | 18,888 |
| Products and Services: | SunPower® T0 Tracker |
| Project Partners | |
|---|---|
| Energy Purchaser & Site Host: | Colorado Springs Utilities & United States Air Force Academy |
| Utility: | Colorado Springs Utilities |
| Solar System Owner & Operator: | SunPower Corporation |
| Solar System Designer & Integrator: | SunPower Corporation |
| Solar Panel Manufacturers: | SunPower Corporation |
| Inverter Manufacturer: | Satcon |
| Data Acquisition System: | SCADA plus OSI PI |
United States Air Force Academy
Colorado Springs, CO
April 2011
“ I've been pleased with what I've seen so far, and I look forward to seeing the next 25 years of solar power. ”– Russell Hume,
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