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Operations and Maintenance Plan
February 9, 2024
South Main Street #1
SBL: 26.-1-25.22
Solar Facility
Prepared for
Town of Groton
Tompkins County, New York
Prepared By:
NY Groton I (South Main Street), LLC
affiliate of Delaware River Solar, LLC
PO Box 384
Callicoon, NY 12723
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Content
1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. General Requirements of the O&M Plan ....................................................................................................... 3
3. Solar Facility (Components) Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Scheduled Service Visits: Preventative Maintenance and Inspections ..................................................... 3
3.2 Unscheduled Service Visits: Corrective Maintenance and Repairs ........................................................... 4
3.3 O&M Contract ................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.4 Preventative and Corrective Maintenance Plan .......................................................................................... 4
4. General Project Site Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 5
5. Summary ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
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1. Introduction
NY Groton I (South Main Street), LLC (“Project Owner”), an affiliate of Delaware River Solar, LLC,
proposes to build a photovoltaic (PV) solar facility (“Solar Facility”) at South Main Street in the Town
of Groton (“Town”) under New York State’s Community Solar initiative. The Solar Facility is planned
to have a nameplate capacity of approximately 5 megawatts (MW) alternating current (AC) total, to be
constructed on private land (“Project Site”) leased by the Project Owner from the property owner
(“Property Owner”).
This Operations and Maintenance Plan (“Plan”) is being submitted to the Town as part of the application
with respect to the Town of Groton Local Law #1 of 2024 Section 367 Energy Production (“Solar Law”).
The Solar Facility is considered a Large-Scale Solar Installation as set forth in the Solar Law.
Prior to commercial operation, the Project Owner will enter an Operation and Maintenance Contract
(“O&M Contract”) with an operations and maintenance provider(s) (“O&M Contractor”), the scope
of which shall include essential works and services needed for the (a) proper operation and maintenance
of the Solar Facility and (b) maintenance of the Project Site. Following is a general overview of the O&M
Plan to be covered in the O&M Contract.
2. General Requirements of the O&M Plan
• All scheduled Solar Facility maintenance and all landscaping and vegetation maintenance will occur
during normal business hours (8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time).
• Commercially reasonable efforts will be used to ensure minimal limits of disturbance when
performing any maintenance work of the Solar Facility or Project Site.
• The Project Owner will not use herbicides to manage vegetation. In the event the use of herbicides
becomes necessary, the Project Owner will provide the Town’s Code Official with the proposed
herbicide type, manufacturer and application details for approval before any application is made.
• In the event there is any damage to ground cover, vegetation or vegetative screening due to
maintenance activities (other than caused by normal maintenance activities), the affected areas and
vegetation will be repaired.
• Corrective maintenance of the Solar Facility may require specialists outside the abilities and
responsibility of the Project Owner.
3. Solar Facility (Components) Maintenance
3.1 Scheduled Service Visits: Preventative Maintenance and Inspections
• Semi-Annual interim maintenance visit
• Annual full maintenance visit
• System testing and verification of data acquisition systems, at least once per calendar year
• Module cleaning once a year, or as determined by Project Owner
• Solar Facility field inspection: visual, electrical and mechanical once per month, or as
determined by Project Owner
• Data acquisition system maintenance as needed
• Inverter cleaning and servicing to ensure proper operation. Scheduled maintenance and testing
as required to maintain manufacturer’s warranties.
• Scheduled maintenance and testing required to maintain all manufacturers’ warranties on Solar
Facility components.
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3.2 Unscheduled Service Visits: Corrective Maintenance and Repairs
Unscheduled maintenance visits will generally occur during “Emergency Situations” that would
endanger the health and/or safety of surrounding area or “Major Disruptions” to the Solar Facility that
degrades electricity generation that does not create an Emergency Situation, such as failure of Solar
Facility components, vandalism, or fallen trees.
In the event of an Emergency Situation, the O&M Contractor and/or the Project Owner will contact the
appropriate personnel (fire department, police department) to inform them of the emergency. The O&M
Contractor will then dispatch appropriate personnel to the Project Site as soon as possible.
In the event of a Major Disruption to the Solar Facility, the O&M Contractor will schedule a corrective
maintenance visit as soon as possible with all reasonable effort to schedule any such maintenance
activities between 8:00 A.M and 7:00 P.M.
3.3 O&M Contract
The scope of the O&M Contract shall include essential works and services needed for the proper
operation and maintenance of the Solar Facility. The scope of work shall generally include at least, but
not limited to, the following items:
• Compliance with the Local, State and Federal Rules, Codes, Regulations and Laws regarding the
health and safety of any operation and maintenance works.
• Performance of a preventive and corrective maintenance plan.
• Control and monitoring of the Solar Facility 24/365, including, CCTV alarms and system failures, and
coordination with the local fire department and law enforcement.
• Maintain and operate all the infrastructures, equipment and facilities related to the Solar Facility
required for the proper operation.
• Provide reports to Project Owner (monthly and yearly) of any major unexpected event.
• Administer and manage supplier's guarantees and warranties.
• Management the paperwork involved with third party site visits such as insurance, governmental
agencies and others related.
• On site annual peak power and degradation performance testing of modules to a representative
sample of modules.
• Annual IR thermography field test of modules and connections of the electrical panels. The test will
be done in the appropriate weather conditions taking into account that the main purpose is to detect
hot spot events.
• Spare parts stock management, including all cost associated like insurance, security or transportation.
3.4 Preventative and Corrective Maintenance Plan
The O&M Contractor shall comply with the preventive and corrective maintenance programs to
maintain and operate the Solar Facility in the proper way. These actions shall include:
• Inspect, test, and clean equipment, including a periodically cleaning of the modules.
• Replace all spare parts, supplies and consumables necessary for performance of the O&M Contract
according to the Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Program and the manufacturer's user
manual.
• Perform annual field tests and fix any potential failures that arise due to the test.
• Provide Project Owner a monthly report including at least the following information: energy
estimate, energy production, % of availability, weather station information, preventive maintenance
services performed, corrective maintenance services performed including spare parts and
consumables used. Monthly report should also include a detailed description of:
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1. Any material failure covered by any warranties, action plan and expected timeframe to cover the
incident.
2. Any violation of any applicable law, applicable permit or prudent industry practice due to the
O&M practices, including environmental laws, rules, or regulations enforced by governmental
agencies.
3. Any adverse events or conditions that may affect normal Solar Facility operation.
4. Record of all tests and reviews performed to maintain systems in compliance with the
manufacturer user manual, including name of company involved and nature of service.
• Guaranties and warranties of the manufacturers that arise, including without limitation any claims or
remedies against any subcontractors or suppliers; and
• Comply with all permits and maintain in effect all permits required for operation and maintenance
of the Solar Facility.
4. General Project Site Maintenance
Frequency of site visits shall be determined based on season (more in summer, less in winter), but no
less than quarterly to monitor vegetation. Any required corrective actions will be taken as soon as
practical or warranted by the circumstances.
• Visually inspect and report on all fencing for signs of damage, intrusion, and overgrowth of
vegetation.
• Inspect signage to ensure all originally installed signs are present and legible.
• Maintenance of access road, including snow removal as needed.
• Vegetation may need to be trimmed or cut back to avoid shading of the solar arrays. Shading
inspections will be done semi-annually, and trimming will occur as needed. This would include
ground cover, existing vegetation, and screening vegetation. Ground cover will be either mowed, as
needed, or sheep may be utilized to graze the array area.
• Adherence to any Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan practices, if any.
5. Summary
This O&M Plan has been submitted as part of the special use permit review for a Large-Scale Solar
Installation as set forth in Local Law #1 of 2024 Section 367 Energy Production.
The Solar Facility is considered a Large-Scale Solar Installation as defined in the Solar Law. The Project
Owner will enter into an O&M Contract prior to commercial operation of the Solar Facility with an
O&M Contractor taking into consideration any conditions of the Special Use Permit.