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Gainesville, Fla., City Commission Approves Solar Plus Storage Project

Gainesville, Fla., City Commission Approves Solar Plus Storage Project

July 21, 2020

by Paul Ciampoli
APPA News Director
Posted July 21, 2020

The Gainesville, Fla., City Commission on July 16 unanimously approved a project that will bring 50 megwatts of solar power to the public power community by 2022. The project also includes 12-MW of energy storage.

Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) previously reached an agreement to add 50 MW of solar power generation to its renewable energy portfolio through a power purchase agreement with Origis Energy.

The agreement moves the city closer to a goal of 100 percent renewable by 2045.

GRU’s current renewable resources include the Deerhaven Renewable Generating Station (103 MW), landfill gas-fueled power (3.6 MW), and Solar Feed-in-Tariff (18.5 MW).

GRU also has approximately nine MW of customer-owned and net-metered solar connected to its distribution system.

The solar facility will be located approximately two miles south of GRU’s Parker Road substation.