Altus Power, a provider of clean electric power, announced last week an agreement has been reached with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to construct a 1.6 megawatt solar project at the San Manuel Landing.
San Manuel Landing is 1.1 million square foot Class-A logistics center located across the street from the San Bernardino International Airport in San Bernardino. Altus will lease the roof of the building from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
According to Altus, the solar array will deliver low-cost clean electric power to the tenant of the building, saving the company money on its utility bills, and reducing emissions by over 21,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
“Altus Power is committed to expanding our customer base in California by adding value throughout the commercial real estate market, and we are proud of our roster of enterprise clients that benefit from low-cost clean energy,” said Brett Phillips, Director, Investment and Structured Finance, Altus Power in a statement released by the company.
Upon completion, the solar project will add to the company’s California portfolio of 120 MWs. Altus Power’s portfolio across 25 states serves enterprises committed to achieving carbon reduction goals, anchored by the company’s distributed solar arrays.