![]() ![]() The Colusa Indian Community owns and operates the Colusa Casino Resort, which is powered from the Tribe’s cogeneration plant. The Colusa Indian Community of more than 150 members is in the heart of Northern California’s agricultural land on a 290-acre Reservation along the bountiful Sacramento River, about four miles north of the Colusa city limits on Highway 45. ![]() The proposed project will expand this to 35 households-a 25% increase. There are currently 28 households powered by the tribal microgrid. Annual energy consumption is estimated to be roughly 174,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) for the seven new houses and 11 kWh for the street lighting. It is estimated that the new households will require approximately 100 kilowatts (kW) peak demand and the streetlights will need approximately 3 kW. The proposed project will expand the existing 12.47-kilovolt (kV) distribution system to approximately seven new homes and add light-emitting diode (LED) street lighting. The Colusa Indian Community Council owns and operates a cogeneration power plant and microgrid generation and distribution system that powers the Colusa Casino Resort, multiple tribal facilities, and 28 members’ homes. ![]()
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