Renewable Properties has completed the 4-MW Redemeyer Road Solar project in Ukiah, California. The system includes a 4-MW/16-MWh battery energy storage system and will provide power to Sonoma Clean Power, the community choice aggregator serving Sonoma and Mendocino counties in California.
The Redemeyer Road project is the first locally sited solar and storage project for Sonoma Clean Power.
“The Redemeyer Road Solar project reflects Renewable Properties’ ongoing commitment to developing small-scale utility renewable energy projects that expand solar access to the communities where we operate,” said Brian von Moos, Renewable Properties’ Chief Revenue Officer, who will be attending the ceremony. “We’re pleased to support Sonoma Clean Power, a pioneer in delivering locally generated renewable energy, with projects like this one.”
Sonoma Clean Power will use the energy from the project for its EverGreen service, a unique program that offers its subscribers 100% renewable, locally generated energy 24/7 through solar, energy storage and geothermal power sited within Sonoma and Mendocino counties. Sonoma Clean Power is exploring further opportunities for clean energy development in the region.
“Our largest local solar project to date shows what’s possible when we invest in clean energy right here in our community,” said Geof Syphers, CEO of Sonoma Clean Power. “By pairing solar with battery storage, we can provide that power when it’s most needed, supporting reliability and keeping the benefits of that energy local.”












