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13,000 MWOperating | Construction | Pipeline
7 BILLION+ kWhGenerated and Counting
150+ ProjectsOwned & Operating
1,500 MWOperating Assets
Project Overview
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About sPower
About sPower
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ǀ Headquartered in Salt Lake City
ǀ 1.3GW Operating assets
ǀ 13GW Construction and Pipeline
ǀ 150+ Projects
ǀ Independent Power Producer specializing in developing, constructing and operating renewable energy projects
Wind
Solar
Battery storageUNDER DEVELOPMENTOPERATING PROJECTS
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sPower as a neighbor & partner
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• sPower is focused on community support through sponsorships, partnerships, presentations and site tours throughout construction and operation of the project.
• Thus far, we have donated to the Coolidge water tower lighting project and provided COVID-19 relief grants to Community Action Human Resources in Eloy and Hope International Ministries in Coolidge.
• sPower invests in the local community by building, owning and operating its solar facility over the life of the project.
• We are active members of Pinal Partnership, the Coolidge Chamber of Commerce and are pursuing membership with the Eloy COC.
• We engage with neighboring landowners through open houses and proactively making direct contact to answer questions and address any concerns.
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Benefits to businesses and residents
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JOBS• 250-300 local employees are projected to be
employed during the 4 to 6-month construction period, providing construction jobs and subcontractor work to local businesses.
ECONOMIC IMPACT
• Direct economic stimulation of local businesses(e.g., purchases of building materials, fuel, hotel rooms, etc.).
• Increased sales and use tax revenues for the County; increased property tax receipts over 35 years.
• $100 million in total project investment, including land (phase 1), with an estimated $300 million in total project investment for entire portfolio
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
Appx277,000
Renewable MW hrs/year
34,159 Homes
electricity use for one year
195,881 Metric Tons
CO2 Emissions Reduction
Equivalent to 41,588 Cars Removed from the
Road
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About the Projects
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Project Overview
• Size: Three, 100 MW ac solar projects• Phase 1 – East Line Solar• Phase 2 – Central Line Solar• Phase 3 – West Line Solar
• Location: City of Coolidge and City of Eloy, Pinal County, AZ
• Power purchaser: Salt River Project (SRP) for East Line Solar and Central Line Solar
• Project life: 35 years
• Interconnection: Underground 230 kV transmission line (“gen-tie”) connecting to Pinal Central Substation
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Project Size• 700 acres of private land • 100MWac / 125MWdc
Contractor• Rosendin Electric, Inc.
Permitting Status• Conditional Use Permit – received 6/2019• Site Plan Approval – received 10/2019• ROW permit, grading and drainage permit – received
4/2020• Building/structural permit – expected May 2020
Schedule• Breaking ground May/June 2020 (solar array)• System commissioning commercial operation date
December 2020
East Line Solar Project Details
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Project Size• 700 acres of private land • 100MWac / 125MWdc
Permitting Status• Conditional Use Permit 1/2020• PADA 1/2020• Site Plan Approval expected May 2020
Schedule• Breaking ground Q1 2021 (solar array)• System commissioning commercial operation
date November 2021
Central Line Solar Project Details
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About the Substation and Transmission Line
Grand Central Substation and 230kV High-Voltage Transmission Line “Gen-tie” Overview
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Collector Substation • All three projects will connect into sPower’s Grand Central Substation
via underground 34.5kV medium voltage collection lines, at which point the power will be stepped up to a 230kV high voltage transmission line aka “gen-tie”.
Gen-tie • Will be shared/utilized by the three projects.• Will be located within the east half of the Eleven Mile Corner Road
public right-of-way “EMC Rd ROW”.• 1.25 miles - the approximate length of the portion of the gen-tie that
will be within the EMC Rd ROW.
Interconnection • The gen-tie will enter SRP-owned property and come above ground at
a riser pole and then connect overhead into the Pinal Central Substation.
Contractors• Design engineer: Electrical Consultants, Inc. (“ECI”)• Construction: EPC Services Company
Jurisdictions• Pinal County – red area• City of Coolidge – orange area
Grand Central Substation and Gen-tie
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The gen-tie will leave the Grand Central Substation and be installed via a 3-foot wide trench in duct bank at approximately 3’6” below grade.
Gen-tie Path
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The gen-tie will continue traveling north and be located within an area in the EMC Rd ROW that is approximately 15 feet from the edge of pavement, in a trench that is approximately 3 feet wide and 3’6” deep, except at locations where it will cross existing utilities and at splice vault locations. The gen-tie will be installed pursuant to the requirements of the respective third-party utilities, as described on the following pages.
Third-Party Crossings (WAPA)
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The gen-tie will cross two existing overhead 115kV transmission corridors owned by WAPA pursuant to a License Agreement received from WAPA dated 4/2/2020.
Crossing #1
Crossing #2
Crossing #1 (south)
Crossing #2 (north)
Third-Party Crossings (SCIP)
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The gen-tie will cross two existing canals managed by San Carlos Irrigation project (“SCIP”) pursuant to two Encroachment Agreements received from SCIP and the Bureau of Indian Affairs dated 2/11/2020.
Crossing #1 (south) Crossing #2 (north)
Third-Party Crossings (continued)
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The gen-tie will also cross under other third-party utilities as follows:
• Arizona Water Company – reviewed our designs and provided a no-conflict letter with a request for IFC drawings when available. The gen-tie will be installed at a greater depth at the perpendicular crossing locations, as required by Arizona Water Company.
• Southwest Gas Company – reviewed our designs and provided a no-conflict letter with a request for IFC drawings when available. The gen-tie will be installed at a greater depth at the perpendicular crossing locations, as required by Southwest Gas Company.
• San Carlos Irrigation & Drainage District – provided clearance guidelines with regards to the perpendicular crossing of their overhead 66kV line with our underground gen-tie.
• Electrical District Number 2 – reviewed our designs and provided comments, which have been incorporated into the drawings. We are currently working on finalizing a crossing permit with ED2. We are also working collaboratively with ED2 to implement best-practice safety standards when working next to the 12.47kV energized line, to include installing rubber blankets on the segments of the energized line that are adjacent to installation areas.
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Point of Interconnection
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• The gen-tie will leave the EMC Rd ROW once it reaches the Pinal Central Substation and be located pursuant to a private easement from SRP. It will continue underground until it reaches a riser pole within SRP’s property and will then connect overhead into the substation. The “POD” shown below means “Point of Demarcation”, which is also the point of change of ownership between sPower and SRP.
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Vaults
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• Due to the length of the gen-tie and the weight of the cable, it is necessary to install three splice vaults, each of which are approximately 11’ X 25’.
• There will be 7 fiber splice locations, with two smaller vaults at each location, one for the primary fiber and one for backup fiber, for a total of 14 vaults. Each vault is 7’x2’.
Traffic Control
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Project Schedule
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Substation grading permits received
ROW permit received and pot-holing within EMC Rd to
identify existing utilities complete
Grading of the Grand Central
Substation beginsSubmit IFP
drawings with application for Pinal
County ROW permits
Construction of the gen-tie begins
Construction of the gen-tie continues
System commissioning
commercial operation date
Central Line Solar –construction
underway
Asset Management and O&M teams keep projects running
smoothly. Regular updates to local
government and community partners.
Site visits and community outreach.
TODAY Q2 Q3 Q42020
2020
2021BEYONDQ1
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