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Trico selected for $83.5M PACE award

Inside Tucson Business

Trico Electric Cooperative was one of five cooperatives across the country selected by the USDA to move forward in the award process for the Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program. 

Trico’s application includes four renewable energy and battery energy storage projects designed to provide cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions for its members in Southern Arizona. Trico’s projects include the following:

• Arivaca Rural Microgrid: A microgrid with 3MW of solar generation and 3MW/12MWh of battery storage capacity, designed to serve the load of approximately 620 residents in Arivaca. A microgrid is a power system that can be detached from the main electric grid either full time or for a specific event, like a power outage. This project is designed to use renewable energy and battery technology to improve reliability and resilience, especially during extreme weather events like monsoons.

• Trico Standalone Battery Energy Storage System: This 10MW/40MWh battery storage system will help Trico manage its peaks and save members money by charging the battery when solar energy is plentiful and prices are low and discharging energy during peaks when market prices are high. The project will be on the northwest side of Trico’s service territory where rapid growth is increasing demand.

• Avion Solar and Battery Energy Storage Facility II: A facility with 10MW of solar generation and 10MW/40MWh of battery storage capacity, designed to provide cost-effective and sustainable renewable energy for Trico Members. The project will be near Trico’s existing Avion Solar and Battery Energy Storage Facility in Marana, and will be capable of powering about 2,500 homes. 

•  Valencia Solar and Battery Energy Storage Facility: A facility with 10MW of solar generation and 10MW/40MWh of battery storage capacity, designed to provide cost-effective and sustainable renewable energy for Trico members, including the Pascua Yaqui Nation. The project will be located near Trico’s Valencia Substation and will be capable of powering about 2,500 homes.

Trico expects to develop and build the PACE projects over the next five years working with regional partners and the community to locate the projects and maximize their effectiveness. Development work will start immediately.

“PACE is a big win for Trico members and Southern Arizona and we are excited to be working with USDA and RUS,” said Brian Heithoff, Trico’s chief executive officer and general manager.

“The projects Trico is planning to build will provide cost-effective, sustainable energy solutions and benefit our members for decades to come.”

Trico Electric Cooperative Inc. is a not-for-profit electric cooperative serving nearly 50,000 members in Marana, Corona de Tucson, SaddleBrooke, Mount Lemmon, Sahuarita, Green Valley, Three Points, Star Valley and Arivaca. 


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