The airport will partner with utility Duquesne Light Co. and developer IMG Energy Solutions to expand its solar field as part of site energy innovation plans. The expansion will add 11,216 high-efficiency solar panels.
The photovoltaic array, which was installed ForeFront Power atop student parking lot 5 next to Sherbeck Field, is expected to save close to $6 million in energy costs over the 20-year lifespan of the project.
Both ammonia and hydrogen are carbon-free in their molecular chains and are envisioned as potentially decarbonizing fuel resources for some shipping and power generation.
The Ontario Medical Center microgrid will utilize 2 MW of on-site canopy solar and 9 MWh of non-lithium battery storage capacity and is connected to charge into the state’s electrical grid and provide emergency power at the hospital. The Ontario microgrid also has a 1-MW fuel cell system.
Greenlane Infrastructure also gained a commercial fleet customer in Nevoya for its electric trucking charging site in Colton. Greenlane is a joint venture of Daimler Truck Nort.h America, NextEra Energy Resources and Global Infrastructure Partners