EnSync Energy to Deliver Solar Energy to Polynesian Cultural Center By Aaqib/ Updated On Wed, Jan 17th, 2018 To meet the high energy demand, EnSync Energy will install solar arrays on three different building roofs on the PCC grounds. EnSync Energy Systems, has announced that it signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) for a 396-kilowatt photovoltaic and inverter system. The PPA will reduce the facility’s kilowatt-hour rate, bringing an estimated savings of $43,000 in the first year alone to the Oahu tourism property in Laie, Hawaii. To meet the high energy demand, EnSync Energy will install solar arrays on three different building roofs on the PCC grounds. Brad Hansen, CEO and president of EnSync Energy Systems, “We are delighted to be associated with the world-renowned Polynesian Culture Center, an impact-conscious organization well known for educating nearly 700,000 visitors per year on the cultures of the Polynesian nations.” “This solar project is just one example of the customized advanced energy systems we develop for our customers. EnSync Energy’s strategy for this project is to upgrade the existing infrastructure and deliver the highest value of energy today with a strong foundation for future electrical options. We are excited to be partnering with PCC on their energy needs through this installation and by the prospect of exploring opportunities for future projects together.” The onsite solar project enables PCC to generate energy to meet the organization’s needs. PCC’s solar project positions the nonprofit as a leader, bringing localized energy infrastructure services that will support the area’s energy resiliency and connected infrastructure. Source: PR Newswire Tags: Brad Hansen, EnSync Energy, EnSync Energy Systems, International, inverter system, Polynesian Culture Center, Polynesian nations, solar arrays, Solar Project