Primergy Signs 400 MW Solar + 1.6 GWh Battery Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement with San Diego Community Power.
Primergy Solar LLC (‘Primergy’), a leading developer, owner, and operator of utility-scale solar and energy storage projects, announced today that it has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the full capacity of its 400 MWac and 1.6 GWh battery energy storage Purple Sage Energy Center with San Diego Community Power (SDCP). SDCP, California’s second largest Community Choice Aggregator (CCA) serving nearly 1 million customers, will receive green energy and attributes in a long-term power offtake agreement to begin at the project’s scheduled delivery start in 2027.
Ty Daul, Primergy CEO, said:
Signing a PPA with SDCP marks a significant milestone in the development of Purple Sage Energy Center.
“Pairing solar with sizable battery energy storage systems is vital for grid stability and creating a reliable, dispatchable energy resource. We are proud of the lasting partnerships we have made through this project and look forward to delivering carbon-free energy to the power grid.”
Purple Sage Energy Center is in Nevada, between Las Vegas and the California border, in one of the country’s most optimal solar power locations because of its proximity to grid demand and abundance of sun. Primergy is committed to the environmental suitability of the project and is working closely with the Bureau of Land Management to develop new standards to improve the siting, design, and construction of renewable energy operations.
Karin Burns, Chief Executive Officer of SDCP, said:
The Purple Sage Energy Center directly supports San Diego Community Power’s mission to provide clean, reliable and affordable energy to our customers.
“This agreement with Primergy reinforces our commitments to meet our ambitious renewable goals, while investing in a project that balances environmental and community benefits in support of the clean energy transition.”
Once completed, Purple Sage Energy Center is expected to generate over 1.2 million MWh of carbon-free solar energy annually, enough to power more than 100,000 homes per year. Over the project’s lifetime, the project is expected to create approximately $90 million in additional local tax payments. These payments will directly benefit local schools and provide Clark County with substantial resources that may be directed toward public safety, road upgrades, and infrastructure improvements.
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Primergy Signs 400 MW Solar + 1.6 GWh Battery Energy Storage Power Purchase Agreement with San Diego Community Power. source