Xebec has completed the largest rooftop solar installation in Los Angeles at the firm’s two-building 350,000 square foot Pendleton project in Sun Valley. The installation will generate 4.3 million pounds of carbon reduction, which is enough to make approximately 1,000 homes carbon-free. Under the city’s Clean Air Solar program, Xebec will sell the collected energy back to the LADWP at a fixed rate.
“Renewable energy is an important initiative in California, and this is our opportunity to create systems that help to accomplish some of these ambitious goals,” Randy Kendrick, founder and CEO of Xebec, tells GlobeSt.com. “Xebec has been a long-time proponent of developing environmentally friendly and energy-efficient industrial real estate and we began investigating ways to install solar on various buildings in our development pipeline with PermaCity several years ago.”
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