California’s Visalia Unified School District to Install 1.6 MWh of Green Charge Energy Storage

Energy Storage Installed at Five Schools Throughout the District is Expected to Generate Savings of More than $100,000 a Year

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--()--Green Charge, an ENGIE Company, today announced that the Visalia Unified School District will install 1.6-megawatt hours of energy storage at five schools in the district. The energy storage system, coupled with solar, is expected to save the school district more than $1,000,000 over the 10-year contract. The Visalia school district invested in the energy storage system, which will become the largest installation of energy storage systems in a Tulare County school district. Green Charge’s energy storage solution will be on display at the California Association of School Business Officials (CASBO) Fall Central Section Fall Conference on Friday, September 29 at the Wyndham Hotel in Visalia, CA.

“Some K-12 school districts do not realize that deploying an energy storage system will save significant money,” said Rick Brown, Ph.D., president, Terra Verde Renewable Partners, project managers for the Visalia USD energy storage project. “Savings generated from demand charge reduction are an indirect boon to education, since paying less for electricity leaves more in the operational budget.”

Green Charge was recently named the number one energy storage company by Navigant Research and their customer portfolio includes more than 100 California schools. The Green Charge energy storage systems are monitored, optimized, and controlled through its proprietary software platform. The Green Charge system includes GridSynergy® Storage, a customized indoor/outdoor lithium-ion-based battery storage unit and GridSynergy Software, providing visibility, analytics and managing demand for energy and providing visibility into savings. Adding energy storage to solar PV, allows Visalia to smooth out peaks and gaps in generation and energy use caused by facility operations.

”Over the past 5 years our Board has directed us to implement solar and energy conservation projects that reduce operational costs and demonstrate our commitment to environmental stewardship. We are excited to move into this new technology to advance our continuous search for cost-effective energy solutions,” noted Robert Groeber, Assistant Superintendent at Visalia USD.

“Green Charge has installed more energy storage systems at more school districts throughout California than any other provider,” said Vic Shao, president and CEO at Green Charge. “What is significant for cash-strapped schools is that funds generated from energy storage can be made available almost as soon as the energy storage system is installed, thanks to California’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP). This program promotes the installation of certain technologies (among them solar PV and energy storage) that are deployed to meet all or a portion of a facility’s electricity needs. Converted to general funds, all of these funds can enable schools to commit to much-needed infrastructural improvements, hire additional teachers, or fund traditionally cash-strapped arts programs.”

If you’re interested in learning more about how K-12 school districts and community colleges can grow their general fund with an energy storage solution please visit http://www.greencharge.net/site-analysis/.

About TerraVerde:

TerraVerde is the leading independent energy advisory firm focused on developing and managing large-scale efficiency and solar and battery storage projects for its clients. TerraVerde develops renewable energy facilities for local and state governments, school districts and water agencies. Solar energy systems provide TerraVerde clients with fairly priced, reliable, long-term, inflation-hedged sources of green energy. Additionally, these systems help TerraVerde clients meet clean energy regulatory requirements and achieve green branding objectives. TerraVerde creates value in the communities in which we operate by reducing local greenhouse gas emissions, supporting community-based environmental programs and local government initiatives and providing investments that promote the development of green jobs. For more information, visit: www.TerraVerdeEnergy.com.

About Green Charge:

Green Charge has been designing and deploying commercial energy storage since 2009, with systems installed throughout the United States. As part of ENGIE, the largest independent power producer in the world, Green Charge’s mission is to use energy storage to power the world efficiently and sustainably. Our team consists of top energy storage industry experts who provide performance-based solutions to optimize the value of energy for our customers. Our ecosystem of solar, EV charging, and energy efficiency experts allows our customers to combine energy storage and renewables easily and economically. Visit www.greencharge.net for more information.

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Anne Smith, 408-313-8089
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Green Charge
Anne Smith, 408-313-8089
asmith@greencharge.net