EnSync Energy to Deliver Solar Energy to Polynesian Cultural Center
January 16, 2018 at 07:00 am EST
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EnSync, Inc., dba EnSync Energy Systems announced that it signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) for a 396-kilowatt photovoltaic and inverter system. The PPA will reduce the facility's kilowatt-hour rate, bringing an estimated savings of $43,000 in the first year alone to the Oahu tourism property in Laie, Hawaii. The onsite solar project enables PCC to generate energy to meet the organization's needs.
EnSync, Inc., doing business as EnSync Energy Systems (EnSync Energy), is focused on distributed energy resource (DER) systems and Internet of energy (IOE) control platforms. EnSync Energy ensures electricity, delivered from an electrical infrastructure that prioritizes the use of all available resources, such as renewables, energy storage and the utility grid. As a project developer, EnSync Energy's distinctive engagement methodology encompasses load analysis, system design consulting, and technical and financial modeling to ensure energy systems are sized and optimized. Its direct current (DC) power control hardware, energy management software, and experience with energy storage technologies positions EnSync Energy to deliver fully integrated systems that provide for design, procurement, commissioning and ongoing operation. In addition to direct system sales, EnSync Energy includes power purchase agreements (PPAs). The Company is on the verge of initiating insolvency proceedings.