As Mercedes-Benz Stadium opens for its inaugural season,
more than 4,000 solar panels installed by Georgia Power across the campus will
harness the power of the sun to produce renewable energy. As the official
energy partner of the Atlanta Falcons and a founding partner of Mercedes-Benz
Stadium, Georgia Power worked on the solar installations as part of the
stadium's larger sustainability efforts. The solar installations are among the
largest and most advanced integrated solar facilities at any American sports
venue.
Georgia Power started work with Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2014
to integrate efficiency and sustainability measures onto the campus. The solar
project includes three separate phases that, combined, are expected to generate
approximately 1.6 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in the first year of
operation. Solar panels are installed atop the Georgia World Congress Center
(GWCC) Silver Deck, a GWCC surface parking lot at the corner of Gray Street and
Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd., and atop stadium entry gates and administrative/VIP
parking.
"Georgia Power continues to be a leader in energy
innovation, including expanding cost-effective solar generation across our
portfolio, paired with forward-looking research and development efforts,"
said Wilson Mallard, Director of Renewable Development at Georgia Power.
"As we build the future of energy, our partnership with Mercedes-Benz
Stadium helps to educate and illustrate the growing role of solar as part of a
diverse energy mix for millions of stadium guests every year."
Georgia Power worked with a variety of local companies and installers
to complete the three phases of the project, which were developed over the
course of three and a half years. Local solar installers Hannah Solar and
Radiance Energy worked with Georgia Power and Mercedes-Benz Stadium on
incorporating innovative technologies and installation solutions to maximize
efficiency at each site. The solar installations feature a variety of
technologies, including bifacial panels that can capture sunlight from above
and reflected from below, clear-backed panels that are translucent, as well as
a modular racking system developed through a partnership with Georgia Tech.
The Mercedes-Benz Stadium project and other Georgia Power
solar programs that are making the state a solar leader were developed in
coordination with and approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC).
The stadium will use the Renewable Energy Credits (REC) produced by the solar
installations in the project's pursuit of LEED Platinum certification, however
the actual energy from the systems will flow back onto the grid and serve all
Georgia Power customers. This approach is designed to allow the stadium to
maintain superior levels of reliability, while also incorporating renewable
energy into the campus.
"The renewable energy and solar program at Mercedes-Benz
Stadium is a great example of our commitment to lead the sports industry in
terms of sustainability and environmental responsibility," said Scott
Jenkins, general manager of Mercedes-Benz Stadium. "Our goal is to collect
enough renewable energy each year to power more than nine Atlanta Falcons home
games and 13 Atlanta United home matches and with the solar program we have in
place we feel confident we'll achieve this and more."
Georgia Power's robust renewable development strategy
includes innovative customer programs, as well as large-scale initiatives such
as the Advanced Solar Initiative and Renewable Energy Development Initiative
(REDI) to bring more renewable energy to Georgia. The company continues to have
the largest voluntary renewable portfolio in the country and now has
approximately 900 megawatt (MW)* of solar capacity in operation, with
accelerating growth year over year since 2013.
Through implementation of the new REDI, approved by the Georgia PSC in
2016, as well as other solar projects and programs, the company expects to add
up to 1,600 MW of additional renewable capacity by 2021.
To learn more about Georgia Power's solar programs,
including Simple Solar as well as other solar tools and resources for
customers, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/Solar.
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