Camp Perry Solar field

Port Clinton, Ohio

Electrical

JDRM Engineering provided electrical design services for Phases I and II of the 537.2kW Solar Array covering more than 6 acres of underutilized space. Services included AC & DC distribution design, primary service rework, and Photo Voltaic layout.

Existing site conditions were not conducive to a typical south-facing solar field. Production simulations performed during the initial planning phase showed that orientation production losses were overcome by installing more modules. Array racking angle, monthly solar positions, and shadowing were all taken into account to provide the optimal layout.

PV array simulations were performed using the PVsyst software program.

Design included extension of the base’s primary electrical distribution system to the new solar array. Engineering work also included the 1.15 MW Total Solar Array in Phase IV configuration.

Project Details

Through a Design/Build project delivery method, JDRM Engineering provided the National Guard training facility an optimum photovoltaic array solution, which now generates 35% of the power utilized in the facility.
Project Size
537.2kW Solar Array across 6 acres - 2.0MW total array size after Phase IV.
Services
Electrical