Las Vegas Review-Journal

MGM to activate solar power array today

Plan part of company’s vision to protect planet

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal will flip on the switch Monday to a 100-megawatt solar array that will power 13 Strip properties and 36,000 hotel rooms.

The power-up plan will provide a long stride toward the company’s energy sustainabi­lity goals.

The Mega Solar Array project was developed in partnershi­p with Invenergy — a privately held developer and operator of sustainabl­e energy projects — and structured through a 20-year power purchase agreement.

In early 2021, Invenergy sold a 75 percent interest in the MGM Resorts Mega Solar Array to AEP Renewables, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, one of the nation’s largest electric companies. Invenergy Services, a subsidiary of Invenergy, will provide operations and maintenanc­e and balance-ofplant services under a long-term agreement.

The array is the largest maintained by a resort company and is expected to provide 90 percent of MGM’S daylight power needs.

“With MGM Resorts’ significan­t scale and resources, we’re positioned to make a meaningful difference in the fight against climate change, and we recognize our responsibi­lity to build a more environmen­tally sustainabl­e future,” said Bill Hornbuckle, CEO and president of MGM Resorts. “Today we’re marking a significan­t step forward in our environmen­tal sustainabi­lity initiative­s in Las Vegas and our long-term vision to protect the planet and achieve an enduring, positive impact in our communitie­s worldwide.”

MGM’S Mega Solar Array is located on 640 acres in the desert north of Las Vegas. It has 323,000 solar panels and provides the equivalent of power used by 27,000 homes. Among the resorts that will benefit from the power grid are Bellagio, Aria, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand and The Mirage.

Several dignitarie­s and MGM executives will attend the launch of the use of the array.

In attendance will be Gov. Steve Sisolak, Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen, D-nev., Michael Polsky, founder and CEO of Invenergy, and Greg Hall, executive vice president of AEP Energy Supply.

From MGM will be Jyoti Chopra, chief people, inclusion and sustainabi­lity officer, Rose Mckinney James, chair of the MGM board of directors sustainabi­lity committee, and Hornbuckle.

 ?? Michael Quine Las Vegas Review-journal @Vegass88s ?? MGM’S 100-megawatt Mega Solar Array, located on 640 acres north of Las Vegas, is expected to provide 90 percent of MGM’S daylight power needs and supply electricit­y to 13 Strip properties.
Michael Quine Las Vegas Review-journal @Vegass88s MGM’S 100-megawatt Mega Solar Array, located on 640 acres north of Las Vegas, is expected to provide 90 percent of MGM’S daylight power needs and supply electricit­y to 13 Strip properties.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States