The Port of Camas-Washougal is moving forward with a plan to install solar power at its administrative office and at the Grove Field airport north of Camas.
In April, the Port’s board of commissioners approved two contracts with Portland-based Power Northwest to install solar power and battery back-up systems at the Port’s administrative office for $102,486, and at Grove Field for $219,966.
The Grove Field project is going through “the permitting process with Clark County,” and the administrative building project is “in the final stages of permit review with the city of Washougal,” according to project manager Jennifer Taylor, who added that construction should start in “late summer” and finish by the end of September 2024.
“We’re the only local agency, I believe, that’s getting an implementation grant to actually install the solar-plus-storage in the area. Everybody else is still doing the planning,” Port Commissioner Cassi Marshall said during an April 3 Port Commission meeting. “It’s really great that Camas-Washougal is once again able to lead the way. I’m so excited about this.”
The Port will pay for the projects with a $283,000 Solar Plus Storage for Resilient Communities grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce (DOC), which aims to “to increase the deployment of solar and battery storage systems in community buildings that will enhance grid resilience and provide backup power for critical needs,” according to the Port.