2323 SAN RAMON VALLEY BLVD
SAN RAMON, CA
2323 San Ramon Valley Blvd is an ~80,590 sq ft, single-story Hyatt House hotel built in 2002, situated on a ~2.94-acre lot. The property operates 24/7 as an extended-stay hospitality venue with continuous HVAC, lighting, and laundry energy loads.
Projected savings.
Year 1
$117,000
Lifetime (~30 yr)
$8,728,000
By the numbers.
2.1
Years to payback
$20.7M
Total benefits (lifetime)
$12.0M
Property value gain
$579,917
Tax incentives captured
Levelized cost of electricity
Like most SAN RAMON businesses, the site was paying high Peak rates and large Demand charges — the kind of bill structure that punishes daytime energy use and penalizes the very hours commercial properties consume the most power. The result was a Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE) of $1.15/kWh from PG&E, reduced to $0.03/kWh from SolarPorts.
SolarPorts evaluated their interval power usage (every 15 minutes) and proposed a right-sized 150 kW solar system for on-site generation delivered as 6 SolarPort carport structures above the parking lot.
The system now produces roughly 252,252 AC kWh of clean energy each year, an estimated $117,000 in year-one utility offsets, and around $8,728,000 in net lifetime savings — turning a recurring operating-cost into a long-term, predictable energy hedge.
System spec
System design
- Site
- 2323 SAN RAMON VALLEY BLVD
SAN RAMON, CA 94583-1607 - APN
- 208-271-029-0
- Utility
- PG&E
- Seismic rating
- 1
- Irradiance
- 2
- System size
- 150.0 kW DC
- Estimated production
- 252,252 AC kWh / year
- Year-1 utility offset
- $117,000
- Lifetime savings (~30 yr)
- $8,728,000
- Solar panels
- 240 × Q.TRON XL-G2.3/BFG
- SolarPort structures
- 6
- Wire loss
- 2.0%
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