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In D3Energy's second collaboration with Ameresco, Utah's first floating PV array will be owned by Mountain Regional Water and will directly supply power to their Signal Hill Water Treatment Plant.
D3Energy brings the state of Ohio its first floating PV array. In collaboration with Del-Co Water, this FPV system will offset almost 50% of the water plant's electrical consumption. Construction finalized in Spring 2024.
A first of its kind project, D3Energy has partnered with Orlando Utilities and FDOT to utilize FDOT's retention pond to deploy solar energy to Orlando residents. This initiative will mark the largest floating PV project in the Southeast U.S.
CFX will soon be host to three FPV systems. D3Energy's second project for CFX, this portfolio will include two additional floating PV systems. These PV systems will directly power the main toll plazas for CFX operations.
The second project in the state of Ohio, this FPV system is in its design phase for the City of Lima. Being the largest system in the state, this array will sit on the City's Twin Lake Reservoir and directly power their water plant.
This is the second installation for Manheim, the world's largest wholesale vehicle marketplace. The younger sister of its counterpart in Orlando, this 1MW system will be slightly larger and will also directly power on-site facilities.
D3Energy is built this project for one of the country's biggest utilities, Duke Energy. This FPV system will be incredibly unique as it sits on the 1,200-acre cooling pond of Duke's 2,000+MW power plant, the Hines Energy Complex.
Cox Auto's Manheim, the world's largest wholesale vehicle marketplace, is now home to the world's first FPV system in the auto industry. The first of two systems for Manheim, this 1MW array will directly power on-site facilities.
As the largest floating PV system in the Southeast U.S., D3Energy built this system for Orange County Utilities. This system directly powers the Southern Regional Water Supply Facility for Orange County.
The largest military base in the country is now home to this 1.1MW floating PV system. The first FPV system on a military base, D3Energy built this system coupled with a 2MWh Tesla battery to directly power the base.
Situated at the entrance to Universal Orlando® theme parks, this array is a first of it's kind. Utilizing a unique product, SolarSkin, to create the Comcast logo, this project is a creative statement on Universal's green initiatives.
At the time, this was the largest floating solar array in Florida. D3Energy built this 1MW system which will directly power the City of Altamonte Springs Regional Water Reclamation Facility which delivers reclaimed water to residents.
D3Energy recently built this pilot project for CFX to showcase the ability of FPV and batteries. Utilizing a retention pond along their highway, this microgrid powers their emergency digital sign with solar & battery storage.
D3Energy partnered with the City of Orlando and OUC to bring this unique floating solar array to OIA. Designed in the shape of the airport's logo, this system is a perfect compliment to Orlando's green energy goals.
In 2017, D3Energy installed the first FPV system in Florida for OUC at their operations facility. Three years later, OUC decided to double the system size as a continued micro-grid project utilizing micro-inverters.
In partnership with the Vector Group, D3Energy provided New Zealand not only it's first floating PV system, but it's largest PV system of any kind. This 1.1MW system is situated directly on the wastewater reservoir for the plant.
D3Energy built this floating PV system for Miami-Dade County and Florida Power & Light to bring South Florida it's first floating solar array. Located at Miami Int. Airport, passengers will see this array as they land.
Constructed back in 2016, this was the first system for Orlando Utilities. Apart of OUC's emerging technology campus, this project has been used for research including production, water impacts, and operational considerations.
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