Willdan Group, Inc., announced that the city of South Lake Tahoe, California has awarded a $ 11 million contract to modernise the energy and infrastructures. This two-year effort will meld together energy efficiency, operational efficiencies that align with their long-term plans and objectives around the growth of this city towards more sustainability.
Lessening the Emissions Carbon footprint and Developing Climate Action
Sara Letton, the Sustainability Coordinator for the City of South Lake Tahoe, expressed her excitement about the project since it will allow the city to enjoy low carbon emissions withlong-term investments in infrastructure, providing benefits for generations. She pointed out that the project brings the city closer to meeting goals in the Climate Action Plan, including achieving 100% municipal renewable energy by 2032 and reducing community-wide emissions by 50% by 2030.
Key Features of the Modernization Project
The project will include the installation of a cogeneration microturbine, photovoltaic solar panels capable of producing 415 kWdc, and advanced building automation systems for all City-operated buildings. These measures will significantly enhance energy efficiency across various city facilities.
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Environmentally Friendly Upgrades for Long-Term Benefits
In addition to solar panels and automation systems, Willdan will install right-sized water meters and energy-efficient power transformers. A notable addition to the project will be a new CO2 ice plant, which uses an environmentally friendly refrigerant to produce ice for the community’s ice arena, further contributing to the city’s sustainability efforts.
A Step Toward a Greener Future
By combining renewable energy sources, energy-efficient technologies, and sustainable infrastructure, this modernization project not only supports South Lake Tahoe’s immediate goals but also sets the stage for continued environmental progress and growth in the coming years.