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3280 Crow Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583
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Rich Lowell
(925) 552-2970 
 

FAQs related to district solar initiative

Q: What is the San Ramon Valley Unified School District’s current Solar Project?

A: SRVUSD is in the final stages of constructing solar arrays in the parking lots of five schools in the District: ...more

Solar Project Information

SRVUSD is proud of its initiative to construct and operate solar arrays in the parking lots of five schools in the District: California High School, Dougherty Valley High School, Monte Vista High School, San Ramon Valley High School and Diablo Vista Middle School. These five systems are comprised of more than 10,000 panels. The systems, by contract, began converting solar energy to electricity at these schools starting October 1, 2011.

SRVHS SunPower aerial 111511 CHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 CHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 CHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 DVHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 DVHS Solar installation Sep. 2011 DVHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 DVMS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 DVMS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 Diablo Vista Middle School MVHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 Monte Vista High School Monte Vista High School SRVHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011 San Ramon Valley High School SRVHS Solar Installation Progress Photos August 2011
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Overview

  • First Year Expected Output:  6.2 million kWh/year overall at 5 schools:
    California HS, Dougherty Valley HS, Monte Vista HS, San Ramon Valley HS, and Diablo Vista MS
  • Gale Ranch MS was originally included but was deleted as a cost-savings measure.  The output from the Gale Ranch system was distributed over the remaining sites resulting in the same overall output district-wide.
  • System data by site:

School

System Rating

(kW DC)

Expected 1st Year Output

(kWh)

California HS

750

 

Dougherty Valley HS

1023

 

Monte Vista HS

825

 

San Ramon Valley HS

499

 

Diablo Vista MS

259

 

Total

3357

  6,179,183

 

  • System will generate roughly 2/3 of the electricity required to run these five schools. 
  • The project is funded by $25,000,000 in low interest QSCBs.  The SunPower contract for design and construction of a 3.3 mW system is $23,277,682. Balance of funding may be used for inspection, security, bond costs, technical consultants, contingency for hidden conditions, and other soft costs.
  • 17 year output guaranteed by SunPower at 95% of expected performance:
    • If actual performance is less than the adjusted expected performance, SunPower will pay the district for lost savings based on historical rates - as well as lost utility rebates.
  • Warranties
    • Solar panels have 25 year warranties
    • Inverters have 20 year warranties
  • Maintenance agreement for 17 years included in price
  • All systems will be built during summer 2011.  Portions of the work at selected sites may begin earlier than summer 2011.             
  • The height of the support structures range from 12 feet to 18 feet high, with the tracker systems mounted on top.
  • The project has been reviewed and approved by the Division of State Architect as well as the local and State Fire Marshals.  Notification requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) have been met. 

Site Plans

To view site plans, click here: Solar Project Site Plans

 Or, review the resources in the Solar Locker.

Latest Solar Output Information

Solar Locker

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