QUESTION
What is the capacity of new energy installations and why aren't updates reflected on the website?
0:26:08
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The additional 1.5 megawatts since 2022 represent 105 sites, and the website will be updated by month's end.
- 105 sites have been added to the city's energy infrastructure, accounting for 1.5 megawatts of capacity.
- The total capacity with the new additions since last testimony is 34 megawatts across 155 sites.
- The delay in updating the website with these additions is addressed, with a commitment to regular updates post-installation.
- Deputy Commissioner Sanna Barakat assures website updates will begin by the end of the month.
Sandy Nurse
0:26:08
But since 2022, you've you said you've added on about I think you said one and a half megawatt in in your testimony?
0:26:18
Correct.
0:26:18
Okay.
0:26:20
Can you tell us how many buildings does that represent?
0:26:25
I saw you have you've mentioned a 155 in your testimony, but that's in total inclusive of the new of the additions since you've last testified?
Sanna Barakat
0:26:36
Correct.
0:26:37
100 and 5 sites for the 34 megawatts.
0:26:39
And
Sandy Nurse
0:26:42
there's a question on why these are not reflected on the website, and if it would be possible to have those update on
Sanna Barakat
0:26:47
the website.
0:26:50
We will be updating the website by the end of this month, and we appreciate the comment, and we will start updating them on a regular basis as we finish installing.
0:27:03
As the systems come online, we will do that.
Sandy Nurse
0:27:06
Okay.