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PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS

Long‑term ownership across distributed energy systems.

With over 290 MW under ownership, our portfolio reflects a long‑term approach to designing, developing, building, acquiring, and operating energy systems designed to perform over their full lifecycle.

OWNED. OPERATED. LONG-TERM.

PORTFOLIO HIGHLIGHTS

REC Power owns and operates a diversified portfolio of distributed energy assets across the U.S. Our portfolio reflects decades of experience financing, developing, acquiring, and operating energy systems built to perform over long lifecycles. We remain the long‑term owner and operator—retaining accountability for performance, operations, and stewardship well beyond commissioning.

Arctic Cold

  • Customer: Leading cold storage solutions and logistics company
  • System Size: 3.3MW ballast-mounted rooftop solar array
  • Energy Offset: 83% of the facility’s total power needs
  • Savings: $850,000 energy savings during first year of operation through a Power Purchase Agreement

Utility‑Scale Solar Repowering

  • Portfolio Size: XX MWdc across multiple operating sites
  • Project Type: Repowering of operating small-utility-scale solar assets
  • Status: Assets under REC Power’s long-term ownership and operational responsibility
  • Outcome: Improved performance consistency and extended asset life

Farmers Irrigation Company

  • Customer: A cooperative founded in 1879, delivering water to Ventura County farms and agricultural businesses
  • Strategic Partners: Ventura Energy (local renewable energy developer) and Motive Energy (EPC)
  • System Size: 1.73 MW solar featuring two arrays installed on newly constructed reservoir covers
  • Savings: 25-year PPA with REC Power provides $5 million in net savings
   

PROVEN SUCCESS.

Case studies

Behind every portfolio are individual projects with unique technical, operational, and site‑specific challenges. The case studies below highlight selected projects from across REC’s history, offering a closer look at how systems were designed, built, and put to work.
  • Impact

    Meets 39% of energy needs; reduces CO₂ emissions by 4,536 metric tons annually

    Energy Storage Onsite Solar

    BYU-Hawaii

    Solar-plus-storage system reduces environmental impact and dependence on the Hawaii grid

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  • Impact

    Will generate nearly $6 million in net utility bill savings

    Onsite Solar

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District 

    Central Contra Costa Sanitary District's (Central San) 2.2 MW solar array is estimated to generate nearly $6 million in net electricity bill savings over the next 25 years.

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  • Impact

    Onsite solar and battery microgrid system transforms the luxury resort into a self-sustaining property

    Energy Storage Onsite Solar

    Kona Village, a Rosewood Resort

    Onsite solar a battery microgrid transforms Kona Village, a Rosewood Resort into a resilient, self-sustaining property.

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  • Impact

    Solar offsets 10-25% of energy needs across each facility

    Onsite Solar

    Taylor Farms

    Taylor Farms sustainability commitments take care of the environment and provide reliable and cost-effective energy sources.

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  • Impact

    Energy offset equal to 266 homes' electricity for one year

    Onsite Solar

    Palo Alto Unified School District

    REC Solar worked diligently with District personnel, individual stakeholders and the broader community to ensure solar installations at each site were minimally invasive, aesthetically pleasing, functionally efficient and integrated well into the overall campus plans.

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  • Impact

    Over $250,000 cost savings each year

    Onsite Solar

    Valley Fine Foods

    Valley Fine Foods' rooftop and ground mount systems offset a majority of energy costs for the building's larger meters.

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  • Impact

    The solar arrays offset over 1000 metric tons of carbon emissions

    Onsite Solar

    Firestone Walker Brewing Company

    Firestone Walker’s solar arrays will generate the majority of the brewery’s energy, which is enough to brew and bottle 6 million cases of beer annually.

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  • Impact

    Reduces carbon footprint and saves residents millions of dollars

    Onsite Solar

    Montgomery County Public Safety Headquarters

    Solar carports and microgrids help Montgomery County generate 11 million-plus kWh of electricity per year.

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  • Impact

    Direct savings to utility bills totaling about $10 million over 20 years

    Onsite Solar

    California Polytechnic University

    In addition to environmental benefits, the energy produced by Cal Poly’s solar farm will result in direct savings on Cal Poly’s utility bills totaling about $10 million over 20 years.

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  • Impact

    Offsets 97% of its electricity use

    Energy Storage Onsite Solar

    Pleasanton Unified School District

    The combined clean energy project is projected to save Pleasanton Unified School District more than $2.2 million over the 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). 

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