Glendale Water & Power (GWP) announced the completion and interconnection of the GWP Perkins Building Rooftop Solar Project, a milestone in the city’s ongoing efforts to expand its clean energy portfolio. The 184-kW system was interconnected on March 22, 2025, and will now contribute renewable energy to Glendale’s electrical grid.
The Perkins Building Rooftop Solar Project is the first initiative of Phase 1 of the Community Solar: City-Owned Program, a broader effort approved by the Glendale City Council in November 2023 to expand solar energy on City-owned properties. Once completed, this phase will provide approximately 4.9 MW of clean, locally-generated solar power to the Glendale community.
To celebrate this milestone, GWP will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which will be live-streamed from the rooftop of the GWP Perkins Building on Monday, April 14, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. The public can view the live stream on GWP’s Instagram and Facebook @GlendaleWaterandPower or the City’s Youtube channel.
“This project, along with the broader Community Solar: City-Owned Solar Program, underscores our commitment to sustainability and local energy solutions,” said Scott Mellon, GWP’s acting general manager. “By installing renewable energy resources locally, we are helping create a cleaner, greener Glendale for generations to come.”
The Perkins Building Rooftop Solar Project is one of six solar installations included in Phase 1 of the program. The other sites are:
- Brand Landfill Ground Mount Solar
- Sports Complex Carport Solar
- Glendale Community College (GCC) Lot 34 Carport Solar
- Utility Operations Center (UOC) Carport Solar
- Central Library Rooftop Solar
As part of this initiative, GWP awarded two contracts for the installation of solar systems on various city-owned properties. Solar Optimum, a Glendale-based solar contractor, is responsible for the design, engineering, procurement and construction of five installations. Meanwhile, Motive Energy is overseeing the design and environmental review of the Brand Landfill Ground Mount Solar Project.
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