Solar tracking sites complete in Los Angeles

February 18, 2014
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Three solar tracking sites in Lancaster, California are now producing power.

The three sites, collectively known as the ‘Rutan Projects’, total 5.4MW and were constructed by engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company, DynaSolar EPCM and fitted with Array Technologies’ UL 3703 field-certified tracker, with the DuraTrack HZ single-axis solar tracker system. 

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DynaSolar managed the EPC works on behalf of its client, private asset manager, Capital Dynamics.

The 5.4MW projects gained permit approval for the sites from Los Angeles County by teaming with solar project developer, Blue Oak Energy, and solar project constructor, Evergreen Solar Services. 

Constructed by DynaSolar, the sites are now owned by Capital Dynamics and producing power.

Shaughn Ryan, vice president in solar asset construction on the clean energy and infrastructure team at Capital Dynamics said: “We have now added these three projects to our flagship solar fund which we expect to be producing clean energy well into the future, thus generating regular streams of income for our investors over the long term.”

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