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Corvias Expands Solar Power at U.S. Army Military Housing at Fort Riley, Kansas

350+ Systems Added to Top Producer in State; Expected 40% Expense Offsets

FORT RILEY, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Corvias, a long-term solutions and management partner to the U.S. military, achieved a significant milestone in its energy conservation efforts following the installation and activation of approximately 350 additional solar systems as part of its second phase of its solar project at Fort Riley. The program now includes panels on more than 1,600 homes and is a top solar energy producer in Kansas.


The two combined phases will offset an estimated 40 percent of annual electricity consumed by on-post family housing and is expected to generate 15,000 megawatt-hours in the first year of full operation. It is also enough to power more than 1,300 homes annually, or the equivalent of planting six million trees or saving 450,000 gallons of fuel.

“This achievement reflects our continued commitment to the Department of Defense (DoD) and to energy conservation,” said Corvias Managing Director Peter Sims. “We take great pride in consistently providing our service members and their families with sustainable and advanced technology, while simultaneously providing a robust, self-sufficient and resourceful environment for on-post communities to thrive.”

Later this year, the military family housing partnership between Corvias and the U.S. Army at Fort Riley will begin construction of the third phase of the solar energy program with Onyx Construction. Phase three is projected to comprise of two ground mount solar arrays within the housing community. Once complete, all three phases of the program will provide power to about half of Fort Riley homes.

The program’s continued expansion helps to advance the DoD’s goal to provide 100 percent of each military installation’s critical-mission energy load by the end of 2030. Meeting this objective will strengthen the DoD’s adaptability in obtaining energy and water resources and ensuring an Army mission’s success in the event these services are suddenly unavailable.

Across its nationwide portfolio of military housing, the Corvias solar program:

  • Generates 34 megawatts (MW) of solar energy, enough to power nearly 3,800 homes for a year.
  • Includes more than 3,500 rooftop and 17,000 ground-mounted solar panels across housing communities at Aberdeen Proving Ground and Fort Meade in Maryland, Fort Riley in Kansas.
  • Offsets roughly 50% of annual electricity consumption to include future projects slated for construction at three additional military housing projects over the next two years, totaling an additional 40 MW of renewable energy.
  • Complements the Corvias utility management program, which upgrades energy and water efficiency technology bringing approximately 16,000 military homes to the highest energy standards available.

The solar project’s second phase launch is one of many recent Corvias community improvement initiatives at Fort Riley. The company recently delivered 32 renovated and completely reconfigured homes in the Rim Rock neighborhood, a $16M energy upgrade project across 3,500 homes, and is constructing 80 new duplex homes in the Warner Peterson community for senior noncommissioned officers.

About Corvias

As a privately-owned company headquartered in East Greenwich, RI, Corvias partners with higher education and government institutions nationwide to solve their most essential systemic problems and create long-term, sustainable value through our unique approach to partnership. Corvias pursues the kinds of partnerships that materially and sustainably improve the quality of life for the people who call our communities home, purposefully choosing to partner with organizations who share our values and whose mission is to serve as the foundational blocks, or pillars, of our nation. To learn more, please visit: www.corvias.com.

For more than 20 years, Corvias Property Management has applied its resident-first approach to provide housing operations, maintenance and service support for military and university communities to create safe, high-quality places to live, learn, work and interact. Corvias Property Management manages 22,000 residential units, totaling approximately 50 million gross square feet of real estate across 10 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, including at seven military installations and 15 universities at www.corvias.com/propertymanagement/.

About Onyx

Onyx is a vertically integrated renewable energy developer headquartered in New York City. With over 184MW of operating assets as of February 2022, Onyx is recognized as a market leader in the development, construction, financing and operation of solar energy project across the United States. Onyx was established in 2014 and is co-owned by funds managed by Blackstone and Sustainable Development Capital LLC (“SDCL”).

Founded in 1985, Blackstone is a global alternative asset manager with over $881 billion of total assets under management as of year-end 2021. Onyx is Blackstone’s 9th portfolio management team and 3rd management team focused on power. Founded in 2007, SDCL is a UK-based alternative investment firm which manages SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust plc (“SEEIT”), an investment company listed on the London stock exchange (LON: SEIT). SEEIT owned a diversified portfolio of investments exceeding £1 billion as of February 2022.

Contacts

Mary Humphreys, Corvias
(571) 309-5943
Mary.Humphreys@Corvias.com

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