Commercial Solar plus Energy Storage Systems, Microgrids
Imperial Western Products
Imperial Western Products (IWP) is setting the industry standards for proactive environmental protection and conservation with the construction of their solar plus energy storage system.
To meet their own standards, Industria Power installed a PV system and microgrid to protect productivity in the sometimes volatile Southern California energy grid.
To meet their own standards, Industria Power installed a PV system and microgrid to protect productivity in the sometimes volatile Southern California energy grid.
Project Numbers
- 847kW of rooftop and carport PV
- 1,300kWh microgrid
City of San Diego
As the general contractor and installation experts, this project spans eight microgrids, energy storage, and 12 electric vehicle charging stations for the City of San Diego.
The city prioritized the building sites, including three recreation centers, two fire stations, and three police stations. The microgrids bring resiliency to the city by optimizing electricity consumption and demand on the grid. Additionally, it allows the facilities to island or isolate from the grid and continue to operate during grid outages, relying on power stored onsite. |
Project Numbers
- 8 Building Sites
- 930 kW of Solar PV Systems
- 2175 MWh of Battery Storage
- 12 EV Charging Stations
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians
Through a DOE grant, Industria Power, in partnership with Gridscape deployed a community microgrid at the San Pasqual tribal area, a remote area in San Diego County.
The area has seven buildings, including the main administrative building, education center, police station, and a fire department. Located in a high-risk fire threat area, the community frequently suffers from power cuts and outages from the local utility.
The area has seven buildings, including the main administrative building, education center, police station, and a fire department. Located in a high-risk fire threat area, the community frequently suffers from power cuts and outages from the local utility.
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City of Fontana
The general contractor and installation expert for five microgrids funded as part of the CEC grant EPC-17-052: Commercializing Virtual Wide Area Urban Microgrids for Grid Resiliency and Disaster Readiness. All five sites will receive virtual wide-area urban microgrid (V-WAM) networks.
The City of Fontana, with the support of this grant, support key aspects of virtual wide-area microgrids, including standardizing microgrid configurations and adaptability for business cases.
The City of Fontana, with the support of this grant, support key aspects of virtual wide-area microgrids, including standardizing microgrid configurations and adaptability for business cases.
Project Numbers
- 5 building sites
- 1,550 kWh microgrid