Nation's Largest Solar PV System Takes Flight at Nellis Air Force Base
18 December 2007 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Public-Private Partnership Makes Solar Practical, Enhances Energy
Independence, and Reduces CO2 Emissions by 24,000 Tons per Year LAS
VEGAS, Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today the U.S. Air Force
celebrates the completion of North America's largest solar
photovoltaic system at Nellis Air Force Base. A joint project of
the U.S. Air Force, MMA Renewable Ventures, LLC, a subsidiary of
Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC (NYSE:MMA), SunPower
Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR), and Nevada Power Company, the 14
megawatt Nellis solar energy system will generate more than 30
million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually and
supply approximately 25 percent of the total power used at the
base, where 12,000 people live and work. Combining technology and
systems expertise from SunPower Corporation and financing by MMA
Renewable Ventures with discounted purchase commitments by the U.S.
Air Force, the innovative Nellis solar energy system demonstrates
that the U.S. government's goals for enhancing security through
energy independence can be met both economically and practically
when the public and private sectors work together. SunPower
Corporation designed and built the photovoltaic power plant using
its proprietary single-axis SunPower(R) T20 Tracker solar tracking
system which follows the sun throughout the day and delivers up to
30 percent more energy than traditional fixed-tilt ground systems.
Equally innovative is the funding and ownership of the landmark
solar energy system: MMA Renewable Ventures, LLC has financed and
will operate the solar power plant, selling electricity to Nellis
Air Force Base at a guaranteed fixed rate for the next 20 years.
Nevada Power will support the project by purchasing Renewable
Energy Credits (RECs) generated by the solar array. MMA Renewable
Ventures closed a fund for the system earlier this year with
financing commitments from Citi, Allstate, and John Hancock
Financial Services, with Merrill Lynch providing construction
financing. Dignitaries such as Air Force Assistant Secretary
William Anderson and Nevada Governor Jim Gibbons will flip a switch
marking full operation of the system at a ceremony to be held today
at the Nellis base. A team including MMA Renewable Ventures,
SunPower Corporation, and Nevada Power Company will join public
officials in recognizing the United States Air Force for its
commitment to national security, energy independence and
environmental sustainability. "This solar project at Nellis is a
first step of many toward making renewable electricity integral to
the operations of the U.S. Air Force," said Assistant Secretary
Anderson. "As the largest consumer of energy in the federal
government, the Air Force is well-positioned to promote both solar
technology and new approaches to its implementation. This
pioneering initiative is a good example of how a creative approach
to public-private partnership can make our energy supply more
sustainable, more secure and more affordable." "The best way to
secure a healthy and prosperous economy is to develop our
affordable, reliable local resources," said Governor Gibbons. "With
these 14 megawatts, Nellis Air Force Base is leading the country in
solar energy deployment, a move that is good for the environment
and our nation's energy security alike." Covering 140 acres of land
at the western edge of the Nellis base, the photovoltaic system
comprises 72,000 solar panels using the SunPower Tracker
technology. The energy generated will support over 12,000 military
and civilians at Nellis who are responsible for Air Force advanced
combat training, tactics development and operational testing. "We
are faced with an incredible opportunity to promote U.S. energy
security by developing our own abundant domestic resources," said
United States Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. "Nevada
and the United States have the technology and natural resources to
serve our growing power demand with clean, renewable energy. I
congratulate the Air Force for its continued leadership on clean
power." "Nellis, the 'Home of the Fighter Pilot,' is now home to
the largest solar electric power plant in all of North America,"
said Colonel Michael Bartley, Nellis Air Force Base commander. "Our
base and indeed our entire nation will benefit from the
predictable, secure supply of clean energy that this landmark power
plant is now generating. The project also provides a future test
bed for the Department of Defense to assess the benefits of similar
arrangements on installations across the United States." "The
Nellis project is a powerful demonstration of the U.S. Air Force's
ability to execute on its aggressive goals for clean energy. From
early concept through today's dedication, the Air Force
collaborated closely with the strong coalition of partners
instrumental in making this grand vision for solar a reality, and
we look forward to maintaining that solid relationship over the
long life of this clean energy system," said Matt Cheney, CEO of
MMA Renewable Ventures. "The Nellis project further demonstrates
how public-private partnership coupled with an innovative approach
to third-party finance can make solar an affordable solution at
even the largest scale." "We congratulate the Air Force for having
the vision to make solar power a mainstream energy source, and for
hosting the largest solar photovoltaic system in the nation," said
Tom Werner, CEO of SunPower. "Solar power is the fastest growing
energy resource to help meet our escalating power demand,
generating reliable, affordable power without creating emissions or
waste. Nellis' decision to maximize the size and efficiency of its
solar system underscores its commitment to secure energy and
environmental preservation. We are proud that SunPower was selected
by the Air Force to design, supply, and build this hallmark
project." "Working with partners, such as Nellis Air Force Base, to
develop and generate solar energy projects is part of our strategy
of providing clean, safe, reliable electricity to our customers at
reasonable and predictable prices," said Michael Yackira, chief
executive officer of Sierra Pacific Resources, parent company of
Nevada Power. "Now that the Nellis solar energy system is on-line,
the state of Nevada will be number one in the United States in
solar generation per capita. We plan to expand our investments in
renewable energy in order to increase the leadership position our
company already has in renewable energy nationwide." About Nellis
Air Force Base Nellis Air Force Base is called the "Home of the
Fighter Pilot," and for good reason as Nellis is home of the U.S.
Air Force Warfare Center. With five wings and more than 150
aircraft, the Warfare Center is responsible for advanced combat
training, tactics development and operational testing. The Center
also conducts worldwide combat operations with the Predator
unmanned aerial vehicle. More information about Nellis is on the
Web at http://www.nellis.af.mil/. About MMA Renewable Ventures A
subsidiary of Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC "MuniMae,"
(NYSE:MMA), MMA Renewable Ventures finances, owns and operates
renewable energy and energy efficiency assets in the United States.
The Company provides leases, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) and
other customized financial solutions to help its customers manage
energy costs. MMA Renewable Ventures is dedicated to delivering
competitively priced, clean energy and energy savings to customers,
strong partnership options for project developers, and exceptional
opportunities for institutional investment in the clean energy
sector. For more information about MMA Renewable Ventures, visit
http://www.mmarenewableventures.com/. About SunPower SunPower
Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR) designs, manufactures and delivers
high-performance solar electric systems worldwide for residential,
commercial and utility-scale power plant customers. SunPower
high-efficiency solar cells and solar panels generate up to 50
percent more power than conventional solar technologies and have a
uniquely attractive, all-black appearance. With headquarters in San
Jose, Calif., SunPower has offices in North America, Europe and
Asia. For more information, visit http://www.sunpowercorp.com/.
SunPower is a majority-owned subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor
Corp. (NYSE:CY). About Nevada Power Company Nevada Power Company is
a regulated public utility engaged in the distribution,
transmission, generation, purchase and sale of electric energy in
the southern Nevada communities of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas,
Henderson, Searchlight, Laughlin and their adjoining areas. The
Company also provides electricity to Nellis Air Force Base, the
Department of Energy at Mercury and Jackass Flats at the Nevada
Test Site. Nevada Power Company provides electricity to
approximately 815,000 residential and business customers in a 4,500
square mile service area. Headquartered in Nevada, Sierra Pacific
Resources (NYSE:SRP) is a holding company whose principal
subsidiaries are Nevada Power Company, the electric utility for
most of southern Nevada, and Sierra Pacific Power Company, the
electric utility for most of northern Nevada and the Lake Tahoe
area of California. Sierra Pacific Power Company also distributes
natural gas in the Reno-Sparks area of northern Nevada.
Forward-Looking Statement This press release contains
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the
Securities Act and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934. Forward-looking statements are statements that do not
represent historical facts. We use words such as "will" and similar
expressions to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements in this press release include, but are not limited to,
our plans and expectations regarding reducing CO2 emissions by
24,000 tons annually, generating more than 30 million
kilowatt-hours of clean electricity annually, and supplying
approximately 25% of the total power used by nearly 12,000 people
who live and work at the base. These forward-looking statements are
based on information available to us as of the date of this release
and current expectations, forecasts and assumptions and involve a
number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from those anticipated by these
forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include a
variety of factors, some of which are beyond our control. In
particular, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ include variations in carbon dioxide emissions
reductions, actual electricity generation, actual energy
consumption rate, and other risks described in our Quarterly Report
on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2007, and other
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These
forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
representing our views as of any subsequent date, and we are under
no obligation to, and expressly disclaim any responsibility to,
update or alter our forward-looking statements, whether as a result
of new information, future events or otherwise. DATASOURCE: MMA
Renewable Ventures, LLC CONTACT: Rosalind Jackson of MMA Renewable
Ventures, LLC, +1-415-977-1923, ; or Captain Jessica Martin, Public
Affairs Office of Nellis Air Force Base, +1-702-652-2750, ; Ingrid
Ekstrom of SunPower Corporation, +1-510-868-1368, ; or Adam Grant
of Nevada Power Company, +1-702-367-5222,
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