The Geddes facility operates under the NYSERDA NY-Sun program, utilizing the state's Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) compensation mechanism. Projections for 2026 indicate the site will capture an average rate of $0.1103 per kilowatt-hour. Meanwhile, the US1 and VC1 projects maintain long-term stability through 25-year power purchase agreements with the villages of Union Springs and Cazenovia, respectively, providing local power via net metering.
To safeguard these assets, PowerBank employs a strategy of preventive maintenance and routine site inspections. The company emphasizes the importance of active vegetation management to mitigate panel shading and relies on real-time monitoring to address technical workflows. These operational protocols are designed to address sector-wide challenges, including grid curtailment risks, extreme weather impacts, and potential labor shortages in maintenance staffing.




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