SOLAR, CONVENTIONAL, AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CONSTRUCTION

CES manages solar construction projects, while assisting with solar construction financing, power purchase agreements, design/build solar construction, and ongoing operations/maintenance in the solar energy market. We look to partner with owners, investors, organizations, government entities, and utility companies. Together, we explore the ever-evolving technologies of solar energy to design, finance, and construct solar photovoltaics. This method of solar-generated electrical power is affordable, reduces pollution, and helps enhance sustainability. Our team has a proven track record for deploying solar technology. This experience, coupled with our depth of construction expertise, helps owners and investors realize solar energy savings, reliability, and availability.

Other Energy Solutions

Our history includes more than 25 years of providing construction-related services to the energy market. In addition to solar, CES is experienced in conventional and alternative energy projects. We help build compressor stations, gas turbine power projects, natural gas-fired power plants, resource recovery facilities, air pollution control retrofits, and cogeneration facilities.


SOLAR SOLUTIONS AT P-822 MCAS OPERATIONS COMPLEX - U.S. NAVY MARINE CORPS BASE, KANEOHE, OAHU, HI

SOLAR SOLUTIONS AT P-822 MCAS OPERATIONS COMPLEX - U.S. NAVY MARINE CORPS BASE, KANEOHE, OAHU, HI

Electrical construction contract for the design and construction of a 48,000 SF Terminal Operations Complex and Aircraft Fire and Rescue Station (AFRS) at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. The project implemented and combined PV technology to offset the electrical use demand of the entire base. A new 491.4 kW DC system that includes 1,890 modules was installed on the roof of the PCT building with five adjacent carport solar support structures. Additionally, a new 258.4 kW DC system with 994 modules was installed on the roof of the AFRS building with two adjacent carport solar support structures. The photovoltaic systems will help reduce electricity consumption from the utility grid by the base and will create a more sustainable complex and model for future development of military projects.


Solar Solutions at GTMO New Navy Family Housing and Fitness Center

Solar Solutions at GTMO New Navy Family Housing and Fitness Center

This Cuba construction project’s 1,200-panel solar farm—the first of its scale on the island—is approximately the size of a football field. The power is distributed to the Fitness Center (via overhead power lines and embedded conduit), thus reducing the amount of power produced by the diesel generators. The system includes, two 300 kVA step-up transformers, NEMA inverters, interconnection wiring, regulators, disconnects, protection to all phases, and related equipment. The contract also included grounding for the PC system and perimeter fencing along with installation of six 250 W HPS luminaries around the perimeter fence. Learn more about