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Oct. 9 & 10 Large Scale Wind Event

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We received a call last night from PG&E indicating that due to a forecast windstorm affecting San Mateo County on Weds. Oct. 9 and Thurs. Oct. 10, an estimated 10,000 PG&E customers will have their power shut off. After listening in on a conference call at 12:30pm today, it was determined the cities of Half Moon Bay, Portola, and Woodside are within the scope of this event; Brisbane's power will not be shut off.  Needless to say, it is imperative for you to update your PG&E account information now so that you can also be notified 72 hours in advance of a Public Safety Power Shutoff. Read more information on the City's website here: https://archive.brisbaneca.org/content/psps-alerts-pge

Press Release from PG&E regarding the week's large-scale wind event

We will continue to monitor this event and will keep the community apprised as learn more.
 

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City Hall PV Project

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


SUNTERRA SOLAR COMPLETES HIGH-EFFICIENCY SUNPOWER SYSTEM
FOR CITY OF BRISBANE, CALIFORNIA


Rooftop Solar System Outperforms Estimates

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BRISBANE, Calif., Oct. 1, 2019 – Sunterra Solar today announces the completion and successful operation of a 168-kilowatt (kW) solar energy system for the City of Brisbane, Calif.  The SunPower rooftop PV system was installed on Brisbane’s City Hall as part of the City’s comprehensive sustainability and energy efficiency program.

In its first six months of operation, the City’s solar energy system has outperformed expected estimates, producing 166,900 kilowatt hours (kWh) of clean power to date.  On an annual basis, the system is expected to offset nearly all of the electricity used by the City’s administrative offices.  According to estimates provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the system will displace approximately 9 million pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) over the next 20 years – the equivalent CO2 emissions from nearly 10 million miles driven by an average passenger vehicle.

The City sought bidders for its solar project through a competitive process that took a novel approach, asking bidders not just to provide pricing but to estimate annual system production and degradation rates over a 20-year period.  Sunterra was selected due to its ability to demonstrate higher performance of SunPower systems.  SunPower Maxeon panels produce up to 55 percent more energy than conventional solar panels in the same roof space over 25 years.  SunPower also has the industry’s lowest degradation rates, a measure of a solar panel’s reliability over time.

“Although we are a relatively small city of 4,700 people, we take sustainability very seriously,” said Randy Breault, Director of Public Works, City of Brisbane.  “Sunterra did a great job of understanding that our intent in the bid process was to maximize energy production, and they were awarded the project because they had the highest production-to-bid cost ratio.  The team has been a pleasure to work with throughout the process.”

“Brisbane is a great example of what local communities can do to advance sustainability and take action on climate change while also being fiscally responsible,” said Chris Bunas, President/CEO of Sunterra Solar Inc.

Located just south of San Francisco, Brisbane has demonstrated its commitment to sustainability by adopting a Climate Action Plan in 2015 and implementing several innovative strategies including rainwater catchment, solar thermal heating for the community pool, and a city-wide commercial building energy-efficiency program. For its efforts, Brisbane became the first city in California to win the Institute for Local Government’s Gold-Level Beacon Award in 2015 as well as subsequent Platinum Spotlight Awards for its holistic approach to addressing climate change.


About Sunterra Solar

Sunterra Solar is a one of California’s premier commercial solar power contractors, with more than a decade of experience planning, engineering, building and maintaining cost-effective solar energy systems for business, government and nonprofit clients statewide.  Sunterra utilizes a “veterans first” hiring policy in its goal to help support, retrain and hire returning military veterans.  For more information, visit www.sunterrasolar.com.

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Media Contact:
Nancy Edwards
Clean Power Marketing Group
nancy@cleanpowermarketing.com
512-239-9837

 

JUHSD Invites 6th-8th Grade Students & Families

Day in the Park 2019 Info

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The 2019 Day in the Park and Brisbane Derby are coming up on Saturday, October 5th!  

Click here for the event brochure so you can see an overview of the Park that day and all the event has to offer!  Note: Old County Rd. will be closed from the entrance to the Brisbane Village Shopping Center to Park Lane.
 

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October 2019 Marina News

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