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Coyote Valley Casino & Hotel Completes 2.23 MW Solar Carport Project in California

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Coyote Valley Casino & Hotel has completed a 2.23 MW solar carport system at its facility in Redwood Valley, California, a project designed to reduce electricity costs, increase energy independence, and support long-term sustainability.

The installation comprises a 1,411 kW solar carport system across the casino’s parking areas and an additional 817.5 kW solar system serving the adjacent Coyote Valley Hotel, Tribal Council offices, convenience store, and wastewater treatment facility.

Equipped with 1,500 JA Solar modules and 10 Chint Power inverters, the system is expected to generate approximately 3,472 MWh of electricity annually, meeting around 90% of the site’s electricity demand. The project is projected to deliver more than US$450,000 in first-year energy cost savings for the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians, which owns the casino and hotel complex.

The solar carport installation transforms existing parking areas into dual-purpose infrastructure by generating onsite renewable electricity while providing shaded parking for visitors and employees.

The project was developed by Watthub Renewables in partnership with engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor SunRenu Solar. Sunrock Distributed Generation financed the project through a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), enabling deployment without any upfront capital investment from the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians.

Under the long-term agreement, Sunrock Distributed Generation will own, operate, monitor, and maintain the solar system for the next 30 years, supplying the generated electricity to the customer at rates below conventional grid electricity prices.

According to the project partners, the initiative is expected to reduce operating costs, improve long-term energy price certainty, and strengthen energy resilience while supporting the Tribe’s sustainability objectives.

The completed installation represents a growing trend in commercial solar carport developments, enabling businesses and community organisations to maximise existing infrastructure for onsite renewable energy generation while reducing dependence on grid-supplied electricity.


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