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Exciting Announcement! We are thrilled to introduce our newest addition to the team, Greg A. Oshins, who will be joining us as the Senior Vice President leading our Real Estate Strategy & Initiatives! With his extensive experience and proven track record in the industry, we are confident that Greg will bring invaluable insights and leadership to our organization as we continue to expand and innovate in this dynamic field. Join us in welcoming Greg aboard and stay tuned for exciting developments as we embark on this new chapter of growth and success together!
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#blueskyutility is proud to partner with the #hanfordmall to bring #solarpower to #kingscounty https://lnkd.in/evQ5Sp_n
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Blue Sky Celebrates First Battery and Rooftop Solar Installation Blue Sky Utility celebrated its first Battery #energystorage System (BESS) coupled with a #rooftopsolar installation marking the beginning of another #cleanenergy solution the company plans to add to its portfolio of offerings for commercial and industrial clients throughout the United States. The ceremony took place with the presence of Mr. Joe Neves, a veteran member of the board of supervisors in #kingscounty district 1 and a big promoter of #renewableenergy development, and the management of the Hanford Mall. The 2 megawatt-hour battery system will fully charge from a 2 megawatt solar system Blue Sky installed at the mall. The co-located system will operate in island mode, providing critical load backup to the mall and its tenants during utility outages. “This unique project is designed to provide to #Hanford Mall energy from the sun, every evening after sunset,” said Allon Raveh, Executive Chairman at Blue Sky. “We are a pioneer in deploying creative #solar and storage solutions in central locations, supporting grid resiliency and a better world for our people and our planet.” While this is the first battery project for the company, Blue Sky has plans to install many more battery projects throughout the United States to increase resiliency and lessen dependence on fossil fuel backup generators, which are an environmental nuisance and regulatory headache for property managers and businesses alike. “The solar system we built on the roof of #HanfordMall produces approximately 8.5 megawatt-hour of power each day — sufficient to fully charge the 2 megawatt-hour battery — and supply electricity to the mall,” said John Ruiz, Vice President of Infrastructure at Blue Sky. “The battery is planned to be fully charged daily during the sunlight hours and to discharge when the sun sets. It can also be used to replace polluting diesel generators when the power is out.” Hanford Mall consumes an average of 8 megawatt-hours per day. Blue Sky and Hanford Mall are working on the installation of a third battery unit to provide even more resiliency and maximize use of solar power.
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