NextNRG Secures 28-Year Microgrid Power Purchase Agreement with Topanga Terrace

Reuters12-11
NextNRG Secures 28-Year Microgrid Power Purchase Agreement with Topanga Terrace

NextNRG Inc. has announced the execution of a 28-year Power Purchase Agreement $(PPA)$ with Topanga Terrace Rehabilitation & Subacute Care Center, an assisted living and rehabilitation facility in Canoga Park, California. The agreement marks NextNRG's second executed microgrid PPA and includes annual rate escalators of 2%. Under the contract, NextNRG will deploy a microgrid system at the facility, consisting of approximately 350-380 kW of rooftop solar, a 250 kW / 1,000 kWh lithium-ion battery energy storage system, integration with the facility's existing natural gas generator, and intelligent controls using NextNRG's Utility Operating System (UOS) and SmartGrid AI platform. The project also involves HCAI-compliant engineering, electrical interconnection upgrades, and safety system enhancements.

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