Queen Creek Solar Begins Commercial Operation

Queen Creek Solar Begins Commercial Operation

25 MW solar farm is the largest project in PSEG Solar Source’s Fleet

(Newark, NJ – October 4, 2012) — PSEG Solar Source today announced the commercial operation of the 25.2 megawatt DC (19 megawatt AC) Queen Creek Solar Farm in Queen Creek, Arizona. Salt River Project (SRP) has a 20-year agreement to acquire all of the solar energy generated by the project and has begun accepting power from the plant.

The solar plant, located on148 acres of land approximately 30 miles southeast of Phoenix, contains approximately 90,000 crystalline panels operating on a single axis tracking system. It is owned by PSEG Solar Source, a subsidiary of PSEG, a diversified energy company based in New Jersey.  juwi solar Inc. (JSI) developed the project, served as EPC contractor and will provide operation and maintenance services for the project.

“We are pleased to be providing clean, solar energy to Salt River Project,” said Diana Drysdale, president, PSEG Solar Source. “Arizona has the attributes we look for when choosing a project – good sun, a receptive regulatory environment and supportive local officials.  It is exciting to be adding Arizona to the list of states where we have operational solar facilities even while we are beginning construction on an additional site in Delaware.”

The solar power generated by the project offsets approximately 21,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions each year, the equivalent of taking approximately 4,100 cars off the road.

The plant, which will produce an amount of energy equal to that needed to serve about 3,300 SRP customers’ homes, requires no water and supports development of the solar energy industry within Arizona.

“As we look for ways to diversify our portfolio, it’s also important that we continue to invest in the state and the local economy,” said SRP General Manager Mark Bonsall. “Queen Creek Solar not only provides our customers with clean energy, but it’s also a resource that is located right here in Arizona.”

The SRP Board has set a goal to meet 20 percent of SRP’s retail electricity requirements through sustainable resources by the year 2020.  Currently, SRP meets about 10 percent of its retail energy needs with sustainable resources including wind, solar and geothermal energy, hydro power and conservation and energy-efficiency measures.

SRP is the third-largest public power utility in the nation, serving nearly 950,000 electric customers in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area.

“juwi solar is excited that the Queen Creek solar project is now energized and producing power on a commercial basis.  The state of Arizona has tremendous natural resources that make projects like this prosper, “said Michael Martin, CEO of juwi solar Inc. “Organizations like SRP and PSEG Solar Source provide shining examples on how to positively impact the economic future of the solar industry.  Having completed our roles as developer and contractor, we are very pleased to remain involved with the project through our ongoing operations and maintenance services.”

PSEG Solar Source owns four additional solar projects all of which were built by JSI:

  • The PSEG Jacksonville Solar Farm, a 15.0 MW DC solar farm in Jacksonville, Florida, the second largest solar farm in Florida.
  • The PSEG Wyandot Solar farm, a 12.0 MW DC solar farm in Wyandot, Ohio, the largest in Ohio.
  • The Mars Solar Garden, a 2.2 MW DC facility located adjacent to the Mars Snackfood’s US headquarters in New Jersey.
  • The PSEG Milford Solar Farm, a 15 MW DC solar farm in Milford, Delaware, the largest in Delaware (under construction)

About PSEG:

PSEG Solar Source is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG) a publicly traded diversified energy company with annual revenues of more than $11 billion.. Other subsidiaries include Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), a regulated NJ gas and electric utility and PSEG Power, a merchant power generation company.  PSEG Solar Source owns or is constructing 69.2 MW of solar power. PSE&G is also active in solar energy.  It currently owns   71MW  of solar in New Jersey through its Solar 4 All™ program, consisting of 21 solar farms and more than 150,000 pole attached solar units. Disclaimer: PSEG Solar Source LLC is not the same company as PSE&G, the New Jersey based electric and gas utility.  PSEG Solar Source is not regulated by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.  You do not have to purchase any PSEG Solar Source products in order to receive quality regulated services from PSE&G.

About SRP:

SRP is the largest provider of electricity to the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, serving more than 950,000 customers in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

About juwi solar Inc.:

juwi solar Inc. (JSI) is a privately-held solar energy generation company based in Boulder, Colorado.  JSI’s primary business is the development, design, construction, operation and maintenance of utility-scale (1MW and larger) solar energy generation facilities in North America. To date JSI has successfully built large-scale solar projects in Arizona, Florida, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas.  JSI is majority-owned by juwi Holding AG of Germany. With over 600 employees worldwide, juwi’s solar group has built more than 1,500 solar photovoltaic installations globally, totaling more than 1GW of operating capacity.