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Altus Power completes 6.2-MW solar project in Oahu

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Altus Power announced the completion of a 6.2-MWdc ground-mounted solar installation in Waianae, Hawaii, on the west side of Oahu. The solar energy system, known as the Aloha Solar Project, will sell clean, renewable energy to Hawaiian Electric Company for 20 years under the Tier 3 Feed-In Tariff (FIT) program.

The FIT program was designed to encourage the construction of renewable energy projects in Hawaii by offering pre-established rates and standardized contract terms. More than 100 FIT projects totaling more than 24 MW are in service on Oahu.

The Aloha Solar Project is expected to generate more than 10 million kilowatt hours of energy annually, enough to power more than 1,000 Oahu homes with electricity. Additionally, the solar energy system will offset the greenhouse gas emissions from 815,000 gallons of gasoline every year. “We are proud of our partnership with Hawaiian Electric and excited about bringing jobs to Hawaii and helping the state achieve its goal of generating 100 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2045,” said Tom Athan, president of Altus Power America.

The Aloha Solar Project has employed dozens of local electricians, engineers, tradesmen, landscapers and construction crews. The facility will be serviced by a local operations and maintenance team based in Honolulu and will provide a steady land-lease payment to a Waianae small business owner.

Altus worked with developer Environmental Chemical Corporation (ECC) in finalizing the project. “After five years of investment in the development milestones we are elated to have found a partner in Altus, whom has demonstrated the vision and wherewithal to help make renewable energy a reality for the people of Hawaii,” ECC Chairman Paul Sabharwal said.

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