MMA Renewable Ventures and WorldWater & Solar Technologies to Build Solar Energy System at Denver International Airport
2007年10月1日 - 8:30PM
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2-Megawatt Photovoltaic System at Nation's Fifth Busiest Airport
will Operate Under Power Purchase Agreement DENVER, Oct. 1
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MMA Renewable Ventures, LLC, a subsidiary
of Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC ("MuniMae") (NYSE:MMA) and
WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp. (OTC:WWAT) (BULLETIN
BOARD: WWAT) , formerly WorldWater & Power Corp., today
announced plans to construct a two-megawatt (MW) solar energy
system at Denver International Airport (DIA). Upon its completion
in 2008, the photovoltaic system is expected to generate 3.5
million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually at DIA
and support Denver's commitment to environmental sustainability by
reducing carbon emissions into the atmosphere by more than five
million pounds each year. Designed and installed by WorldWater
& Solar Technologies, the new ground mounted tracking solar
array system will be located at the entrance to DIA's main
terminal. The system will be financed by MMA Renewable Ventures,
which will own and operate the system and sell predictably priced
power to DIA under a long-term contract or Power Purchase Agreement
(PPA). "By purchasing clean power rather than solar panels, DIA
will benefit from a renewable energy system that is cost-effective
from the day it becomes operational and for years to come," said
Matt Cheney, CEO of MMA Renewable Ventures. "Our collaborative
effort with DIA serves as an example of how successful
public-private partnership can help municipal facilities make the
most of the tax credits and other incentives available for solar
energy." The project is part of the Xcel Energy Solar*Rewards
program and will receive a rebate to offset the upfront
construction costs. Xcel Energy will purchase the renewable energy
credits from the clean electricity produced in support of
Colorado's Renewable Energy Standard, which requires large
utilities to generate 20 percent of their power from renewable
energy sources by 2020. Operated by the City and County of Denver,
DIA is the fifth busiest international airport in the United States
having served nearly 50 million passengers in 2006. "Denver
International Airport is a leader in sustainability as the only
airport to be accepted into the Environmental Protection Agency's
National Performance Track Program," said Denver Mayor John
Hickenlooper. "Thanks to MMA Renewable Ventures and WorldWater
& Solar Technologies, DIA will soon have one of the country's
largest airport solar systems, marking the first of many
alternative energy innovations expected under Greenprint Denver,
our action agenda for sustainable practices. DIA is a shining
example of how we can embrace sustainable development as an
operating principle while maintaining a successful, profitable
business, breaking records for passenger traffic and earning high
customer satisfaction ratings." "DIA has a long-standing commitment
to sustainable operations and environmental protection. This solar
energy system will provide cleaner air and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions in the city and county of Denver and serve as a highly
visible environmental statement to the millions of passengers that
travel through our airport each month," said Turner West, aviation
manager for Denver International Airport. Quentin T. Kelly,
chairman and CEO of WorldWater commented, "We are delighted that
such a major metropolitan airport as Denver International has
embarked on a solar energy system that is as impressive in size and
scope at this 2-Megawatt installation and we are looking forward to
helping Denver achieve that worthy target. Two months ago we
contracted with the Fresno Yosemite International Airport to build
another major solar system. Our expertise in solar energy
generation and integrated systems design makes us well suited to
address the complex power needs of a major transportation hub like
Denver International, significantly reducing electric costs and
helping improve air quality at the airport." With the City of
Denver, Xcel Energy will develop an educational display for DIA's
main terminal to explain the benefits of solar energy. "This
project is right in line with the clean energy future we envision
at Xcel Energy," said Dick Kelly, chairman, president and CEO of
Xcel Energy. "We were pleased to be able to bring together the City
of Denver with its renewable energy development partners, to help
Denver and Colorado meet the ambitious goals its leaders have set
with the Renewable Energy Standard and Greenprint Denver. We are
proud to be part of the effort." About MMA Renewable Ventures A
wholly-owned subsidiary of Municipal Mortgage & Equity, LLC
("MuniMae," NYSE: MMA), MMA Renewable Ventures finances, owns and
operates renewable energy and energy efficiency assets in the
United States. The Company provides leases, Power Purchase
Agreements (PPAs) and other customized financial solutions to help
its customers manage energy costs. MMA Renewable Ventures is
dedicated to delivering competitively priced, clean energy and
energy savings to customers, strong partnership options for project
developers, and exceptional opportunities for institutional
investment in the clean energy sector. For more information about
MMA Renewable Ventures, visit http://www.mmarenewableventures.com/.
About WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp: WorldWater &
Solar Technologies Corporation is a full-service, international
solar electric engineering and water management company with
unique, high-powered and patented solar technology that can drive
motors and pumps up to 1000 hp to provide solutions for a broad
spectrum of the world's electricity and water supply problems from
sunshine independently or in conjunction with the electric grid.
Other solar technology is limited to five to seven horsepower. For
more information about WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp.,
visit the website at http://www.worldwater.com/ About Denver
International Airport: Denver International Airport opened in 1995
and was the nation's first all-new airport in more than 20 years.
DIA, which served 47.3 million passengers in 2006, is the
fifth-busiest airport in the United States and the 10th-busiest in
the world. The 22 airlines that serve DIA provide nonstop service
to nearly 150 destinations in the United States, Mexico, Canada,
and Europe. Denver International Airport is known worldwide for its
commitment to efficiency, safety and environmental protection.
About Xcel Energy: Xcel Energy (NYSE:XEL) is a major U.S.
electricity and natural gas company with regulated operations in
eight Western and Midwestern states. Xcel Energy provides a
comprehensive portfolio of energy-related products and services to
3.3 million electricity customers and 1.8 million natural gas
customers through its regulated operating companies. Company
headquarters are located in Minneapolis. More information is
available at http://www.xcelenergy.com/. DATASOURCE: MMA Renewable
Ventures, LLC CONTACT: Rosalind Jackson, +1-415-977-1923, , for MMA
Renewable Ventures; or Mike Breslin, +1-201-652-1287, , for
WorldWater & Solar Technologies; or Chuck Cannon,
+1-303-342-2250, , for Denver International Airport Web site:
http://www.renewableventures.com/ http://www.xcelenergy.com/
http://www.worldwater.com/
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