The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation of California received a $1.1 million rebate for employing "green" energy practices at the Cache Creek Casino Resort.
The tribe participates in the Shift and Save program at PG&E. Between noon and 6pm, the casino operates off the grid by turning to a thermal energy system.
The shift to solar power saves the tribe about $400,000 a year. "Stewardship has always been a critical part of our identity as Native people," said Chairman Marshall McKay, The Woodland Daily Democrat reported.
In addition to the 250 kilowatt solar farm, the tribe operates a three hydrogen fuel cells and a wastewater treatment facility. The tribe says it generates about 20 percent of its total energy usage on site.
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Yocha DeHe Wintun Nation gets back $1.1M
(The Woodland Daily Democrat 4/2)