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Kansas Army Base now powered by 16-MW Zonneportfolio

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sun on the roof on houses on the Fort Riley -based. The newest solar installation phase included ground-mounted arrays.

Onyx Renewables announced the completion of phase 3 of his Onsite Zonne energy project in the US Army Garrison Fort Riley in Kansas. The latest development phase, carried out in collaboration with sustainable infrastructure solutions, will generate this latest development phase an additional 43 MW of clean energy, offering stable electricity rates and energy security to housing communities of Fort Riley.

The total installed solar capacity in the military garrison is now exceeding 16 MW, making it one of the largest projects for renewable energy consumption in Kansas. Phase 3 of the project includes the first solar panels mounted on the ground in Fort Riley. Previous phases – completed in 2018 and 2021 – consisted of installations on the roof. About 40% of the annual electricity needs of the Fort Riley -Woningbouw community are now supported by reliable clean energy.

“Onyx Renewables is honored to promote energy resilience at Fort Riley via innovative solar solutions on location,” said Patty Rollin, Chief Commercial Officer at Onyx. “By expanding the generation of clean energy over the base, we not only strengthen energy security, but we also strengthen the long -term willingness of our forces.”

To complete the newest Fort Riley installations, Onyx collaborated with Power Factor, a preferred contractor who employs countless veterans and gives priority to hiring former service members. Through the Solar Ready VETS program and employment initiatives of the Department of Energy, such as USO Pathfinder, the development team was able to offer well-paid jobs for clean energy to former members of the military service.

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“Thanks to our collaboration with Onyx Renewables, we continue to provide immediate, tangible benefits to the Fort Riley community,” said Jim Champagne, SVP of Asset Management at Corvias. “These solar initiatives not only offer cleaner energy, but also improve the quality of life for service members and their families.”

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