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22 Job No. 2669.01 EE�I' y Ern ltE� ri 'UVEv DM.11E1 li' y F:::E�asibflity Study <br />kITSIROM <br />T ] NS AND CITY R <br />There are several city -owned and operated locations that have the potential for the addition of solar PV. These <br />sites include Garthe station, South station, West station, East station, Cambridge station, and the City Yard. The <br />following table lists the existing conditions of these locations. <br />After completing site -walks to get a close inspection of solar installation potential, preliminary designs were <br />made to determine the anticipated rate tariff, total system size, annual performance projections, and relative <br />load off -set for each site. A summary of this information can be seen in the following table. <br />Each project would be interconnected to the local electric utility (SCE) through their Net Energy Metering (NEM) <br />program. NEM allows systems to export to the grid during times when the site load is less than the solar PV <br />generation, receiving a credit worth nearly the full retail rate of the energy being exported. The NEM policy does <br />not allow for systems to be installed that would generate more than the site's annual load. <br />It is assumed that the water tank sites would utilize either a ballasted mounting system, or a direct attachment, <br />as there are different types of roofs on the reservoirs. <br />An example of a solar system installed atop a municipal water reservoir is shown here from West Sacramento. <br />(This photograph is from the Sunworks website.) <br />II}} it 26 — 82 2�/7/20 <br />CI"'� III::: Ak V Newcoirrib I eirson I ��eainnii& <br />PREVIEW Date: Nov 03, 2021 Workspace ID: WS00800354 Funding Opportunity Number: R22AS00023 <br />