Corvias Exceeds Renewable Energy Targets Ahead Of Schedule

In partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense, Corvias achieved energy offsets of 30-60% across four U.S. military installations, exceeding the programmatic goal of 25% savings by 2025. 

Pictured: Solar panels on homes at Edward's Air Force Base are a part of Corvias' solar program which achieved energy offsets of 30-60% across four U.S. military installations, exceeding the programmatic goal of 25% savings by 2025.

Pictured: Solar panels on homes at Edward's Air Force Base are a part of Corvias' solar program which achieved energy offsets of 30-60% across four U.S. military installations, exceeding the programmatic goal of 25% savings by 2025.

"Our partnership with the DoD supports energy security, stabilization and resiliency at military installations," said Greg Cannito, Partnership Innovator at Corvias. "Within our long-term partnerships, we have found ways to save the military money by operating their energy services at lower and predictable rates, and in turn, we are returning that savings to our military customers."

Achievements of the program include: 

  • 30MW of solar installed as of October 31, 2018, equating to eliminating 92,000 tons of carbon emissions each year 
  • More than 1,600 military homes received solar panels and more than 17,000 ground-mounted panels were installed 
  • Largest solar project in entire state of Kansas at Fort Riley, offsetting 33% of energy consumption for Fort Rileyprivatized housing 
  • Offset 60% of energy consumption in privatized housing at Edwards Air Force Base in California
  • Four installations undergoing energy savings initiatives: Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, Edwards Air Force Base in California, Fort Riley in Kansas and Fort Meade, Maryland  
  • 200 jobs created across the program at three bases that had construction in 2018 
    • Aberdeen Proving Ground - 90% local labor and 10% WMBE of the workforce 
    • Edwards Air Force Base -30% minority 
    • Fort Riley - 55% local contractors, 15% minority

Enacted by Congress in 1996, the Military Housing Privatization Initiative leverages private-sector capital, as well as housing industry expertise in construction and management, to reverse the military's housing deficiency by expanding and modernizing housing, with predictable, stable long-term operating costs and performance. Since 2015, Corvias and its partner Onyx Renewable Partners L.P. have supported the Department of Defense's Office of Energy Initiative goal to deploy 1 GW of renewable energy on Army installations by 2025 and derive 25 percent of total energy consumed from renewable energy sources by 2025.

"At Corvias, we're dedicated to our core mission of putting service members and their families first, exemplified by our commercial work and commitment in the past 12 years of providing scholarships to military family members," said Cannito. "Our partnerships have created jobs and resilient communities, increased resources for housing and infrastructure programs and have created a strong sense of community for service members and their families." 

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