Ice Energy and Horizon Solar Power Complete Solar-Plus-Ice Storage System at Palm Springs Cultural Center
The solar-plus-storage system comprises 73.6 kW of solar panels and five Ice Energy Ice Bear 30s, which have replaced the Centers outdated HVAC system. During the day, the solar PV supplies the energy needs of the Center, including charging the Ice Bears. In the evening, the Ice Bears provide up to four hours of comfortable cooling using a fraction of the electricity normally needed.
Santa Barbara, Calif. - March 27, 2017 - Ice Energy, the leading provider of distributed thermal energy storage solutions, and Horizon Solar Power, one of Californias largest installers of solar PV systems for residential and commercial facilities, have completed the installation of a solar-plus-ice-battery-storage system at Palm Springs Cultural Center in Californias Coachella Valley. As California continues to push for greater deployment of distributed energy resources, this project demonstrates the economic value of combining solar PV with ice battery storage to displace peak electricity demand and enable solar self-consumption on a grid-wide scale.
"Were witnessing a trend in which the incentives for solar power export are decreasing, so businesses and homeowners are looking for new ways to maximize their investments in solar PV," said Mike Hopkins, Ice Energy CEO. "A well-designed solar-plus-ice-storage system like this one can provide efficient cooling comfort, optimize the use of solar over-generation, and help utilities to flatten their load on a grid-wide scale."
"The Cultural Centers greatest energy load comes from turning on the AC in late afternoons and early evenings for community events," said Claude McGee, Horizon Solar Power Director of Business Development. "The clean energy created by our solar PV system, combined with the flexible storage and cooling solution provided by the Ice Bears, reduces both the Centers energy bill and the communitys carbon footprint. We look forward to working with Ice Energy on more projects like this across California and the rest of the U.S."
The Palm Springs Cultural Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, sought to replace the buildings HVAC system after its AC systems failed in 2015. Californias Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP), combined with Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing, enabled the Center to install the solar-plus-ice-storage system with minimal up-front investment.
About Ice Energy
Ice Energy is a leading energy storage provider for the grid. Its Ice Bear units deliver behind-the-meter ice battery storage for HVAC systems in commercial, industrial and residential applications, and now commercial refrigeration, providing peak capacity to over 40 utility service territories nationwide. With contracts to deliver 25.6 MW of storage to Southern California Edison in partnership with NRG Energy; 5 MW in Riverside, CA; 6 MW in Redding, CA; and an additional 450+ MW in the sales pipeline, the company is expanding quickly in the U.S. and internationally. For more information, visit www.ice-energy.com.
About Horizon Solar Power
Since 2008, Horizon Solar Power has been a leader in the solar power industry in California, serving the state as a premier designer and installer of residential and commercial solar systems. The company specializes in delivering superior and dependable service with a passionate commitment to providing customer-centric solar solutions and maximum energy savings. Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau and backed by Oaktree Capital Management, a leading global alternative investment management firm, Horizon Solar Power has earned numerous industry accolades and widespread recognition as one of the regions most trusted energy companies. Visit www.HorizonSolarPower.com to learn more.