Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic announced that Coronal Tulare, a 34 MWac (44.2 MWdc) solar energy facility, began commercial operation in mid-September.
The project delivers power to Southern California Edison (SCE) through a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA). It is expected to generate 87,500 MWh annually, enough electricity to power more than 9,000 homes. Coronal Tulare is part of a larger portfolio of potential projects that together make up the Tulare Solar Center, which would total 80 MWac if fully built out.
The Coronal Tulare project includes two sites. The 20 MWac (26 MWdc) Nicolis site was built on 144 acres and the adjacent 14 MWac (8.2 MWdc) Tropico location spans 109 acres. The project also includes the Growers and Changala substations.
โCoronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, is committed to driving the future of solar energy,โ said Jonathan Jaffrey, chairman and CEO of Coronal Energyโข. โWe consistently seek out and leverage the best technology and expertise so that projects are completed quickly and efficiently, and to ensure that they will produce clean, reliable energy for decades to come.โ
The Tulare Solar Center has integrated self-powered tracking technology. The array uses its own generated solar power to rotate the solar panels, increasing energy yields.
โWith its self-powered tracking technology weโre making solar smarter to bolster generation and improve the arrayโs capacity factor,โ said Jamie Evans, managing director of the Energy Solutions Group at Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company. โUltimately, that feeds more clean solar energy to Southern California Edison and its customers, and weโre proud to thus support SCEโs solar and renewable energy leadership.โ
The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) ranked SCE #1 among U.S. utilities in new installed solar capacity for 2015 and Ceres ranked Edison Internationalโof which SCE is the largest subsidiaryโ#3 among investor-owned utilities nationwide for total renewable energy sales in a 2016 report benchmarking utility clean energy deployment.
Coronal Energy purchased the project companies and the rights to construct the projects from W Power, a certified, women-owned business enterprise. Panasonic and Blue Oak Energy, a division of Coronal Energy, oversaw construction. Coronal Energy will own the project, while Panasonic will perform operations and maintenance, with real-time monitoring from the companyโs new state-of-the-art network operations center in Denver.For more information, please visit http://www.coronalenergy.com
About Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic
Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, is a leading provider of renewable energy solutionsโespecially solar PVโfor diverse enterprise customers across North America, including utilities, corporations, the public sector, educational institutions, and other organizations. It unites Panasonicโs financial strength and award-winning history of solar innovation and sustainability leadership with the project development, finance, engineering, construction, and asset management experience of Coronal Energy.
Coronal Energyโข develops, finances, and operates solar PV projects in exclusive partnership with Panasonic. In December 2014, Panasonic made an initial strategic investment in Coronal, followed by a second investment in September 2016. Coronal announced the acquisition of HelioSage Energy, a leading utility-scale solar project developer, in February 2015. In September of the same year, Coronal and Panasonic announced a strategic investment in Blue Oak Energy, a best-in-class commercial and utility-scale solar engineering and construction company founded in 2003.
The Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, team also includes the Energy Solutions Group of Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company, a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America. Newark, NJ-based Panasonic Corporation of North America is a leading technology partner and integrator to businesses, government agencies, and consumers across the region. The company is the principal North American subsidiary of Osaka, Japan-based Panasonic Corporation and the hub of Panasonicโs U.S. branding, marketing, sales, service, and R&D operations. Panasonic was featured in Fortune Magazineโs 2016 ranking of 50 companies that are changing the world and doing well by doing good.
The Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, portfolio includes projects in 40 states totaling 2.3 GW with more than 3.4 GW of greenfield and brownfield projects under construction/contract, in development, or in the pipeline. The integrated team maintains offices across North America in California, Colorado, New Jersey, Virginia, and Toronto.









































