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RLC SERVICES





                             This is a 1.5 MW/3.10 MWh battery energy storage system that will provide load
                              reduction that provides services to the ISO-NE wholesale energy markets. This
                              project helps the Madison Electric Works reduce energy costs to their consumers.

                               Cape Cod
                               RLC performed design and engineering services for the Cape Cod ESS Project
                                which consists of a 25 MW/38 MWh Energy Storage System at the Town Transfer
                                Station in Provincetown, MA. Engineering services consisted of ground grid
                                 design, cable and conduit sizing, interconnection relay settings, switchgear
                                 specifications and alignment, as well as controls and communication wiring.
                                  The Cape Cod ESS is expected to operate in parallel with the existing utilities
                                  22.8 kV electrical distribution system and will also operate as an islanded
                                   resource. The ESS output will be automatically controlled to support
                                   system events and to limit the loading on the existing distribution system
                                   infrastructure. The facility employs Lithium Ion batteries with a SMA inverter
                                    system.

                                     Program Management
                                     RLC served as Owner’s Engineer and Interconnection Process technical
                                      lead on a recently completed 62 MWdc solar program in various locations
                                      across Massachusetts for the largest utility in the Northeast. RLC
                                       performed design, management and construction oversight for a total of
                                       19 sites including ground mounts and canopies.

                                        Canadian Solar
                                        The Canadian Solar Project consists of multiple, utility scale, photovoltaic
                                         facilities. RLC performed the role as Owner’s Engineer to review and
                                         comment on their design, construction efforts and practices. The
                                          installed facilities range from 8-10 MW each. The projects are unique in
                                          that they utilize a mix of solar panels from 14,000 up to 56,500 panels
                                           per site. The overall effort included the development of six separate
                                           project locations.

                                            Milo Solar Project
                                            RLC provided engineering services that developed the preliminary
                                             engineering documents necessary for the submittals of the Utility
                                             Interconnection Application and the Annual Energy Production
                                              Report, for a solar system that utilizes more than 100 acres of land
                                              for development. The initial project was to provide conceptual
                                              documentation of a proposed minimum 7.5 MWac photovoltaic
                                               based generation facility, which has expanded in physical area and
                                               output to a potential 20 MWac site.











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