Crescent City Harbor District Solar Project Proposal February 2018
Crescent City Harbor Up to 1.5 MW over 4 Project Phases Most Eco-Friendly, Self Sufficient Harbor in the United States All Equipment uses State of the Art Components Up to $1.2 Million in Energy Savings Plus Income from License Permit Fee Expected Completion by end of 2019
Phase 1: 387kW Pacific Seafood Building: 492 panels, 172kW Alber Seafood Building: 616 panels, 215kW
Phase 2: 428kW 3 Carport Locations; South, Middle, and North 16’ Minimum Clearance Zincalume®/ Galvalume® Coating or Paint Finish Carport Decking With Overhead Lighting
Phase 2: South Array 204 Panels, 71.4kW 20’ x 227’ Footprint Energy Supply for Harbor Office and Nearby Facilities Covered Parking outside of Harbor District Building
Phase 2: Middle Array 612 Panels, 214.2kW 40’ x 340’ Footprint Feeds Energy to Harbor Docks and Facilities
Phase 2: North Array 408 Panels, 142.8kW 40’ x 227’ Footprint Feeds Energy to Harbor Docks and Facilities
Phase 3: 231kW Combined 660 Panels, 231kW Energy for Harbor Buildings and Nearby Facilities Greater Utilization of Available Space
Future Solar Arrays: 363kW Electric Vehicle Chargers Enclosed Storage with Roof Mount Arrays
Proposed EV Charging Stations 114 Panels, 40kW 20’ x 124’ Footprint 4 EV Chargers, Partnership with Recargo®
Proposed Storage Facilities 914 Panels, 323kW 30,000 ft2 of Storage Units Enclosed, Secure Units with a Variety of Sizes
Project Benefits: Enables Crescent City to Become a Leader in Renewable Energy Use Offsets Dependency from Conventional Energy Significantly Reduces Carbon Footprint Emphasis on Locally Sourced Labor Force Plan to Hire and Train Local Workers for Installation of Solar Arrays, Providing Opportunities for Solar Installation Certification Additional Opportunities Electric Vehicle Quick Charge Stations will Attract More Visitors and Increase Activity in Adjacent Businesses