The portfolio includes two solar canopies (1.7 MW and 886 kW) at Caesars Atlantic City, two canopies (1.93 MW and 1.94 MW) and a 913 kW rooftop system at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City, and a 1.01 MW canopy at the Tropicana Atlantic City. In addition to generating clean energy, the canopies will reduce snow removal costs and provide shaded parking for staff and customers, while the rooftop systems limit UV exposure to the roof, helping extend its lifespan and reduce cooling needs.
Projected to be complete in late 2022, the installations are expected to generate 10,425,453 kWh of clean, renewable energy annually for the host sites – enough energy to power 931 homes each year. The renewable energy generated is expected to avoid 8,144 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, the equivalent to removing 1,592 gas-powered cars from the road each year or planting 122,167 trees.
“We’re thrilled to help a major player in the hospitality and casino entertainment industry reduce its environmental footprint and move one step closer to its ambitious sustainability goals” said Dan O’Brien, Vice President of Commercial Origination at DSD. “Our expertise in engineering and installing customised canopies, along with our in-house project financing capabilities, made us a perfect fit for these challenging and complex projects, and we look forward to working with Caesars on more projects in the future that will bring value to their business and the communities in which it operates.”
The existing structural layout, building height, wind speed, exposure, and risk category of the sites created added complexity that required highly customized engineering and construction expertise. DSD’s in-house canopy team designed tailored structural connections that will be used to secure the solar arrays, allowing for all steel and electrical systems to be elevated and protected from future storms.
In addition to developing and financing the installations, DSD will serve as long term owner and operator of the systems. DSD and Caesars Entertainment are exploring solar projects located at other Caesars destinations across California, Illinois, Maryland, and Nevada.
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