Solar Array Expected to Save Over 730 metric tons of CO2 Annually
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
ABM
(NYSE:ABM), a leading provider of facility solutions,
announced today that ABM's energy business started construction on a 2
MW solar array to be implemented on Cornell University's campus in
Ithaca, NY, representing the Ivy League university's first large solar
endeavor. ABM will provide Engineering, Procurement and Construction
(EPC) and Operations & Maintenance (O&M) services. ABM joint venture
partner Building Energy will finance and own the solar power plant in
partnership with Distributed Sun, LLC, who developed the project for
Cornell.
The 6,500+ panel ‘Lansing' solar array will provide Cornell University
with fixed, low-cost energy rates over the life of the 30-year
agreement, allowing Cornell to save money as utility costs are expected
to rise in the coming years.
"We are pleased to partner with the New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority (NYSERDA), Distributed Sun, LLC, and ABM to launch
Cornell's first large solar project," said Cornell Vice President for
Facilities Services Kyujung Whang. "This facility represents a
significant step to advance Cornell's clean energy portfolio. The
Lansing solar facility aligns with carbon reduction goals of Cornell,
Tompkins County and New York State."
The system is expected to generate just over 2.2 million kilowatt hours
(kWh) per year on average. Additionally, a section of the plant will be
designated for academic use, which allows students physical access to
manipulate 10 solar panels and access to the Web-based dashboard of the
solar array state-of-the-art monitoring software. It is planned that
energy and real-time energy use data will be publicly available on the
Web.
"ABM is honored to have been selected to install Cornell University's
first solar array," said Ted O'Shea, ABM energy business vice president.
"We continue to focus on developing clean, renewable energy projects
that reduce our client's utility costs, increase power reliability and
enhance their position as leaders of sustainability."
"Distributed Sun selected ABM and BE to ensure Cornell's exacting
requirements for savings, quality and energy assurance are all met,"
said Jeff Weiss, Distributed Sun Co-Chairman. "We are thrilled that
Cornell trusted us to deploy its first third party energy supply
agreement."
The multi-year, multi-million dollar contract represents the second
project for ABM's recent joint venture with Building Energy, an
Italian-based independent power producer, which added further expertise
to ABM's renewables team. The solar market continues to provide great
growth opportunity for ABM, as $13 billion in solar projects were
constructed in 2013. The market is expected to grow by a 28% compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) through the end of 2016, and ABM is
well-positioned to take advantage of this growing market.
"Building Energy and its partners have been working extensively with
Cornell University to finance and build a highly reliable solar power
plant, which will provide Cornell with significant ongoing savings while
delivering clean energy," said Building Energy Managing Director Andrea
Braccialarghe. "Our efforts to help customers like Cornell find
environmentally attractive solutions for their energy needs have been
bolstered by the NY-Sun Initiative and policies that encourage foreign
companies like us to invest in renewable energy initiatives in New York
State."
ABOUT ABM
ABM (NYSE:
ABM) is a leading provider of facility solutions with revenues
exceeding $4 billion and 100,000 employees in over 350 offices deployed
throughout the United States and various international locations. ABM's
comprehensive capabilities include facilities engineering, commercial
cleaning, energy solutions, HVAC, electrical, landscaping, parking and
security, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions. ABM
provides custom facility solutions in urban, suburban and rural areas to
properties of all sizes — from schools and hospitals to the largest and
most complex facilities, such as manufacturing plants and major
airports. ABM Industries Incorporated, which operates through its
subsidiaries, was founded in 1909. For more information, visit www.abm.com.
ABOUT BUILDING ENERGY
Building Energy is an independent producer of energy from renewable
sources with a large portfolio of renewable plants in operation,
construction and development, with a total pipeline in excess of 800MW
in Europe, Africa, Central and North America. In South Africa, Building
Energy won the contract for the biggest photovoltaic project on the
African continent - 81 MW in Kathu - in the first round of the REIPP,
the South African government's incentive program for the production of
renewable energy. The power station is currently under construction and
is expected to be in operation by August 2014. For more information,
visit www.buildingenergy.it.
ABOUT DISTRIBUTED SUN
Distributed Sun LLC (D-Sun) is leading the solar industry's next
generation business models for platform, software, standards, and
finance within the commercial and industrial (C&I), municipal,
university, school, and hospital (MUSH), military sites, and microgrid
solar segments. Visit www.distributedsun.com.
ABM
Media:
Chas Strong, 770-953-5072
chas.strong@abm.com
or
Investors
& Analysts:
David Farwell, 212-297-9792
dfarwell@abm.com
Source: ABM Industries
News Provided by Acquire Media