
Solar Project Profiles
GridPoint has been selected for many high-profile solar projects across the United States, ranging from municipal, educational, non-profit and government agencies to Fortune 100 retail and restaurant chains and more. With over 1,000 solar installations nationwide, enterprises and government agencies trust GridPoint to provide a turnkey solar energy solution that maximizes their financial investment.
Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD)
| One of Texas' largest raw water suppliers offsets electricity consumption by 40% |  |
| Location: Fort Worth, TX |
| System size: 236 kW |
| # of solar panels: 1,152 |
| Average electricity production: 313,965 kWh/yr |
| Solar array area: 18,500 sq ft |
Project Highlights:
- Solar power production helps provide long-term stability in operating costs and a hedge against rising energy rates
- Benefited from rebate from local utility to subsidize system cost and increase financial return
- Solar energy solution allowed TRWD to obtain Gold LEED-certification for its building, publicly demonstrating their environmental initiatives
- GridPoint worked collaboratively with building architects to design and engineer an ideal solar energy solution and building design to optimize solar benefits
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Lometa Wastewater Treatment Plant
| Wastewater Treatment Plant Achieves Energy Independence With 100% Solar-Powered Facility |  |
| Location: Lometa, TX |
| System size: 106 kW |
| # of solar panels: 442 |
| Average electricity production: 150,214 kWh/yr |
Project Highlights:
- Solar energy helps stabilize the plant's energy costs
- GridPoint designed the system for maximum power production to fully utilize grant funding
- Solar power generation allows the plant to lock in a known energy rate for the expected 25+ year production lifetime of the system, potentially protecting it from rising electricity rates
- Allows the LCRA to uphold their commitment to operate facilities efficiently and in an environmentally responsible manner
Temple Housing Authority
| Incentive-funded solar energy solution provides non-profit affordable housing group operating cost savings from day one |  |
| Location: Temple, TX |
| System size: 72 kW |
| # of solar panels: 298 |
| Average electricity production: 95,572 kWh/yr |
| Solar array area: 9,400 sq ft |
Project Highlights:
- Federal grant and local utility rebate provided 100% funding for solar energy solution, allowing energy cost savings to have an immediate impact
- Operating cost savings provided by solar energy generation will continue for decades
- Solar energy generation provides insulation against the impact of rising energy rates, resulting in greater housing cost stability for the residents they serve
- Using renewable energy provides an environmental benefit that is critical to their mission to be good stewards in their community
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