1 San Diego Community College District Borrego Solar Power Purchase Agreement Presented to The Board of Trustees Thursday, September 24, 2009 David Umstot, PE Vice Chancellor Facilities Management
Mar 20, 2016
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San Diego Community College District
Borrego Solar Power Purchase Agreement
Presented to
The Board of Trustees
Thursday, September 24, 2009
David Umstot, PE
Vice Chancellor
Facilities Management
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Founded in 1980
Local company headquartered in
El Cajon
Leading provider of turnkey solar
photovoltaic systems
3 US locations with 45 employees
Commitment to excellence in
solar design and construction
Borrego Solar Systems Overview
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Agreement to purchase power from a third party
provider
Term 20 years
We pay only for what power is generated
What is a Power Purchase Agreement?
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Solar PPA Structure
Turnkey Construction
Operation and
Maintenance
With a PPA you only pay for the solar energy you use.
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Third party provides financing, design, permitting,
construction, installation, maintenance and
monitoring of system.
Net metering is also used to bank power not
consumed.
What Does a PPA Include?
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2.4 Megawatts (enough to power 650 homes)
26 percent of current peak electrical demand
Potential to add more
How Much Power Will be Provided
Through a PPA?
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PPA: $0.1274 per kWh
SDG&E: $0.155 per kWh (blended rate)
Savings: $0.0276 per kWh
18 percent savings from current rates.
$110,400 saved annually
Rates increase 4 percent per year.
Cost
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City College LRC (80 kW)
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City College Theater Roof (20 kW)
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City College Harry West Gym (70 kW)
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Mesa College Surface Parking (764 kW)
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Mesa College Parking Structure (169 kW)
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Miramar College Parking (845 kW)
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Mid City Continuing Education (50 kW)
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West City Continuing Education (20 kW)
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West City New Surface Parking (195 kW)
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District Office Building (35 kW)
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District Office South Surface Parking (150 kW)
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By installing a solar system, we will be reducing global
warming, mitigating natural disasters, and helping to
preserve our planet.
Over the first 20 years of production:
Reduce Carbon Dioxide emissions by 111,747,343 pounds
Equivalent to 176,169,816 vehicle miles not traveled
Equivalent to planting 260,817 mature trees
Conserve 159,751 barrels of oil
Reduce Nitrogen Oxide emissions by 28,501 pounds
Reduce Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxide emissions by 31,351 pounds
District retains renewable energy credits.
Environmental Benefits