Gulf Power celebrates completion of largest DOD solar installations with Flip the Switch ceremony

Gulf Coast Solar Center in Northwest Florida comprises universal solar systems at three Navy and Air Force sites

NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA, Fla. - Executives from Gulf Power and Coronal Energy™, powered by Panasonic, joined officials from the U.S. Air Force and Navy today at Naval Air Station Pensacola's Naval Outlying Landing Field (NOLF) Saufley for the ceremonial 'Flip the Switch' ceremony signifying the completion of the three largest combined solar facilities on Department of Defense property.

'We work hard every day to provide our customers with valuable and diverse energy solutions, and it's a special occasion to see the vision we had for this project come to life today,' said Stan Connally, Gulf Power Chairman, President and CEO. 'Adding clean, affordable energy to our energy grid through the innovative public-private partnership that enabled the completion of all three of the portfolio's solar facilities is a proud accomplishment for Gulf Power, and a significant milestone for the local economy, our customers and the environment.'

Ground was broken in November 2016 on the 120 megawatt Gulf Coast Solar Center that spans 940 acres across three Navy and Air Force sites in Northwest Florida. The ceremonial Flip the Switch was held at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola's Naval Outlying Landing Field (NOLF) Saufley, which hosts the largest of the three installations spanning 366-acre, with nearly 600,000 solar photovoltaic panels producing 50 megawatts of energy.

The large-scale solar complex is just one of three military installations constructed by Gulf Power and developer Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic. The projects will support the Department of Defense's commitment to renewable energy and help further diversify Gulf Power's energy portfolio and support the mission to provide safe, affordable, reliable and environmentally responsible energy for its customers in Northwest Florida.

The three-project portfolio, representing one of the largest combined solar projects east of the Mississippi, also includes the Eglin Air Force Base Reservation and Naval Air Station (NAS) Whiting Field's (NOLF) Holley Field. All three combined will have approximately 1.5 million solar panels capable of generating up to 120 megawatts of electricity, enough energy to power nearly 18,000 homes each year across Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties. These projects became operational earlier this summer.

'Considering the scale of the Gulf Coast Solar Center portfolio, collaboration between our team and the like-minded teams at the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and Gulf Power has been an essential element of our success in developing these projects,' said Jonathan Jaffrey, chairman and CEO of Coronal Energy™. 'The result is a landmark energy project that represents what is possible when our nation's military and its leading energy companies like Gulf Power commit to renewables. We are honored to take our place alongside these partners for this historic project.'

Combined, the facilities have the potential to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 3.5 million tons over 25 years. This figure equates to removing nearly 670,700 cars from the road for one year.

'The Navy continually explores commercially viable means of incorporating renewable energy into our base operations and communities, both on land and at sea,' said NAS Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Christopher Martin. 'The initiative we're celebrating today, in which Naval Air Stations Pensacola and Whiting Field converted two dormant landing fields into fully operational and grid-connected solar facilities, showcases one path we've chosen. By strategically repurposing these assets, we've added resilience to our bases and created economic opportunity for the United States military and all of the project partners.'

Brigadier General Evan Dertien, 96 Test Wing, Air Force Materiel Command, Eglin Air Force Base said, 'The initiatives at Eglin, along with those at Saufley and Holley, support the Department of Defense's commitment to renewable energy and are an impressive display of joint leadership that results in the effective pursuit of energy independence. We're also empowered by the fact that the revenue received for leasing the projects on Eglin lands will afford us the opportunity to invest in Eglin's on-base energy initiatives, all while offering long-term local benefits that can serve as a positive example to military communities across the country.'

The combined solar facilities contribute to the growth rate for renewable energy jobs in Northwest Florida. Since construction began at all three locations in November 2016, nearly 450 local laborers have been deployed.

'We believe that economically favorable clean energy options are vital to our nation's economy and security,' added Jaffrey. 'We look forward to supporting the military as a trusted advisor as it pursues solar energy initiatives on bases nationwide in a mission to modernize energy systems for reliability and resilience.'

The facilities are estimated to generate the following amounts of electricity:

Eglin Air Force Base : 30 megawatts with approximately 371,000 photovoltaic panels, producing enough energy to power nearly 4,500 Okaloosa County homes for a year.

: 30 megawatts with approximately 371,000 photovoltaic panels, producing enough energy to power nearly 4,500 Okaloosa County homes for a year. NAS Pensacola NOLF Saufley : 50 megawatts with approximately 600,000 photovoltaic panels, producing enough energy to power nearly 7,400 Escambia County homes for a year.

: 50 megawatts with approximately 600,000 photovoltaic panels, producing enough energy to power nearly 7,400 Escambia County homes for a year. NAS Whiting Field NOLF Holley: 40 megawatts with approximately 475,000 photovoltaic panels, producing enough energy to power nearly 6,100 Santa Rosa County homes for a year.

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About Gulf Power

Gulf Power is an investor-owned energy provider with all of its common stock owned by Atlanta-based Southern Company. Gulf Power serves more than 455,000 customers in eight counties throughout Northwest Florida. The company's mission is to safely provide exceptional customer value by delivering reliable, affordable and environmentally responsible electricity while strengthening our communities. Visit online at MyGulfPower.com or on the company's Facebook page. News information can be found at GulfPowerNews.com.

About Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic

Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, is a leading independent power producer providing turnkey solar energy solutions tailored for diverse enterprise customers across North America, including utilities, corporations, and the public sector. It unites the financial strength of a Fortune Global 500 company (#128) and Panasonic's award-winning history of solar innovation and sustainability leadership with the project development, finance, engineering, construction, and asset management experience of Coronal Energy. The result is smarter solar that translates to smarter business for customers. The collective experience of Coronal Energy, powered by Panasonic, includes projects in 40 states totaling 2.3 GW, with more than 3.4 GW of greenfield and brownfield projects under construction/contract or in development. For more information, please visit CoronalEnergy.com and follow us on Twitter @CoronalEnergy

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