In 2014, NV5 was selected by the Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District (Regional San) to assess the feasibility of onsite renewable energy generation at a large wastewater treatment facility in Elk Grove, CA. The treatment facility is undergoing a large, multi-year, and multi-phase expansion project that will significantly increase its consumption of electricity. Working with NV5, the District established four goals for the project: 1) meet a CEQA mitigation target of 175,000 MWh of onsite renewable generation, 2) realize net savings in energy costs, 3) own the environmental attributes (RECs) from the project’s energy production, and 4) minimize system footprint and impacts to the open space surrounding the facility.
NV5 assessed the range of financial and design options for a non-export solar PV system in its feasibility study and coordinated the District’s CEQA environmental review. In fall 2015, NV5 organized a competitive bid process for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to build, own and operate a 4-5 MW PV system, which included the option of ground mount tracking systems and shade canopy parking structures. NV5 assisted the District with reviewing the eight proposals received and has been integral to contract negotiations with the highest ranked proposer. NV5 provided support and oversight during the project’s design and construction of the single-axis ground mount system, and verified and managed commissioning and operations. The project became operational in 2017.
SERVICES PROVIDED
- Feasibility Study – CEQA Review
- RFP / Vendor Selection
- Financial & Performance Modeling
- Contract Negotiation – Design Review
- Construction Support – Commissioning Oversight
- Operations and Asset Management