Corvias, a top provider of energy and infrastructure solutions, has completed Phase III of an energy security project at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Riley. This phase, done in partnership with Sunstone Energy Development and City, Light & Power, has been successfully operating for a month. The project aligns with the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DOD) mission to strengthen energy resilience and readiness.
As part of the DOD’s goal to power all critical military operations with self-sustaining energy by 2030, this phase introduced two solar PV arrays, which were connected in December. These arrays enhance energy security and stabilize electricity costs for Fort Riley’s housing communities. They now offset nearly 40% of the community’s annual electricity use and contribute to the $2 billion economic impact recently highlighted by Fort Riley’s Garrison Commander, Col. Jerry Nunziato.
Jim Champagne, Corvias Senior Vice President of Asset Management at Fort Riley, “This work continues to ensure a reliable and secure supply of energy to on-post housing and the surrounding area. Along with our partners, Corvias continues to implement strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities and potential disruptions that may affect the readiness of service members and their families.”
Kevin Cox, SVP of Origination at Onyx Renewables, “For Onyx, delivering quality, resilient clean energy solutions is at the core of our mission. These onsite solar installations at Fort Riley not only enhance energy security and reliability for service members and their families but also underscore the long-term benefits of renewable energy in strengthening critical infrastructure.”
Sunstone Energy Development, a joint venture between Corvias Solar Solutions and Onyx Renewables, has been delivering renewable energy solutions for Corvias Army housing for over a decade. Corvias’ innovative “Solutions Through Partnerships” model is designed to support the Department of Defense in maintaining mission readiness. The new solar installations add to two previous rooftop solar phases, making Fort Riley’s Corvias-led solar program one of the largest in Kansas.












