STPUD Invites Community to Solar Array Ribbon Cutting
South Lake Tahoe, CA (April 14, 2026) – The South Tahoe Public Utility District (STPUD) is excited to invite community members, partners, and stakeholders to celebrate the completion of its new solar array with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, April 29 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. at STPUD on 1275 Meadow Crest Drive, South Lake Tahoe.
This milestone project marks a major step forward in STPUD’s commitment to sustainability, cost efficiency, and reliable service for the community. Attendees will enjoy light refreshments, brief remarks, and a ceremonial “switch-on” moment to officially launch the system.
The new solar array, the largest in the Tahoe Basin, was developed to provide long-term, stable, and cost-effective energy for STPUD’s wastewater treatment plant. By harnessing renewable energy, the system is expected to cut electricity costs by locking in predictable energy rates for decades.
“This project reflects our responsibility to both our ratepayers and the environment,” said Shane Romsos, STPUD Board President. “By investing in proven solar technology, we are reducing costs, increasing energy independence, and supporting a cleaner future for our region.”
Designed specifically for mountain conditions, the system incorporates features to maximize performance year-round. Solar panels are elevated and angled to shed snow naturally, while bifacial solar panel technology captures sunlight reflected off snow surfaces to boost winter energy production. The array is expected to generate approximately 2M kilowatt-hours annually, enough to offset about one-third of the wastewater treatment plant’s annual energy use.
The project was made possible through strong regional collaboration, including partnerships with the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, the City of South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County, and Liberty Utilities.
“STPUD's solar project is a community success. By embracing renewable energy, we’re not only reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but also taking meaningful steps toward a more sustainable and resilient future," said Nick Exline, STPUD Board Member. "It’s exciting to see the District lead by example, protecting the environment while delivering long-term value to our ratepayers.”
Notably, STPUD entered into a Power Purchase Agreement for the project, meaning there were no upfront costs to ratepayers. STPUD will pay only for the energy produced, at approximately half the current utility rate, resulting in significant long-term savings.
Beyond cost benefits, the project supports STPUD’s broader sustainability goals. STPUD continues to explore future enhancements such as battery storage and additional efficiency upgrades at the wastewater treatment plant.
Community members are encouraged to attend the solar ribbon cutting and learn more about how this innovative project supports both environmental stewardship and responsible financial management.
Event Details:
What: Solar Array Ribbon Cutting
When: Wednesday, April 29, 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Where: South Tahoe Public Utility District, 1275 Meadow Crest Drive, South Lake Tahoe
For more information, visit www.stpud.us/2026-04-29-solar-ribbon-cutting.
