21.02.2008 12:05:00
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Abengoa Solar to Build the World's Largest Solar Plant
Abengoa Solar, a subsidiary of a multi-billion-dollar international
technology company, has signed a contract with Arizona Public Service
Co. (APS), one of Arizona’s leading energy
utilities, to build, own and operate what would be the largest solar
power plant in the world if operating today.
The plant, scheduled to go into operation by 2011, is located 70 miles
southwest of Phoenix, near Gila Bend, Arizona. It will sell the
electricity produced to APS over the next 30 years for a total revenue
of around $4 billion, bringing over $1 billion in economic benefits to
the state of Arizona.
Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano praised the joint efforts of Abengoa
Solar and APS. "This is a major milestone for
Arizona in our efforts to increase the amount of renewable energy
available in the United States,” the Governor
said. "Arizona is leading the way in
protecting our world for future generations through increasing the
amount of renewable energy, combating climate change, fighting for air
quality and much more. This plant will offer Arizonans a clean and
efficient source of energy.”
"APS has signed this agreement with Abengoa Solar because of its
experience developing and building large solar plants in Spain, Morocco
and Algeria,” said APS President Don Brandt.
Santiago Seage, CEO of Abengoa Solar, said, "This project not only shows
leadership in Arizona and the southwest, but for America. This project
will help usher in a new era of large clean and efficient solar power
plants. Our commitment to solar energy is global and we will work with
utilities, regulators and companies worldwide to make plants like this
happen by leveraging the technologies we have been developing over two
decades. We continue to advance these technologies in our research and
development centers in Europe and the United States.”
The solar plant has been named Solana, meaning "a
sunny place” in Spanish. The Solana
Generating Station will have a total capacity of 280 megawatts, enough
to power 70,000 homes while avoiding over 400,000 tons of greenhouse
gases that would otherwise contribute to global warming and climate
change. The plant will employ a proprietary Concentrating Solar Power
(CSP) trough technology developed by Abengoa Solar, and will cover a
surface of around 1,900 acres. The construction of the Solana Generating
Station will create about 1,500 construction jobs and employ 85 skilled
full-time workers once completed.
The solar trough technology uses trackers with high precision parabolic
mirrors that follow the sun’s path and
concentrate its energy, heating a fluid to over 700 degrees Fahrenheit
and using that heat to turn steam turbines. The solar plant will also
include a thermal energy storage system that allows for electricity to
be produced as required, even after the sun has set. For a complete
briefing on Abengoa Solar’s solar trough
technology, please visit their website at www.abengoasolar.com.
"This project is one of the most significant
on the planet and it could not have happened without the vision and
leadership of APS and its senior management,”
said Kate Maracas, Vice President of Arizona Operations for Abengoa
Solar. "Seldom have we worked with a partner
so committed to the future of solar energy and to bringing clean sources
of power generation to its customers. We applaud APS for leading the way
in bringing long term benefits to Arizona’s
environment and economy.”
With this project, Abengoa Solar reinforces its presence in the United
States, where it has been building and operating solar plants that
supply industrial steam and heat. Abengoa Solar's objective is to build
and operate large solar plants that will supply gigawatts of electric
power across the Southwest in collaboration with the leading utility
companies.
Abengoa Solar is currently operating the world’s
first commercial CSP solar tower plant in Spain, a demonstration trough
plant and the world´s first commercial
photovoltaic low concentration plant. It is also building three more CSP
plants in Spain with a total capacity of 120-megawatts, two trough
plants that will generate 50-megawatts of electricity each, one tower
plant with a capacity of 20-megawats and two hybrid gas-solar plants in
Algeria and Morocco. A subsidiary of Abengoa, a $4 billion multinational
company, Abengoa Solar has access to the financial, technical and human
resources required to finance, build and operate these large plants.
Abengoa Solar has a team of 40 people in the United States and Spain
dedicated to researching, developing and improving solar technologies.
In December 2007, the U.S. Department of Energy selected Abengoa Solar
for three research and developments projects to improve trough
technology.
The construction of this solar plant and others under contract in the
U.S. are subject to a long-term extension of the solar investment tax
credit by the U.S. Congress.
Media Advisory: Santiago Seage, CEO of Abengoa Solar and Kate
Maracas, vice president of Arizona operations for Abengoa Solar, are
available for interviews and background briefings. Please contact Peter
L. Kelley, 202-270-8831, peter@renewcomm.com,
or Adam McDaniel, 240-533-1929, adam@renewcomm.com.
Video B-roll for Broadcast: http://www.telingsoft.com/abengoasolar/v5_b_roll.avi About Abengoa Solar
Abengoa Solar (www.abengoasolar.com)
develops and applies technologies to generate clean energy from the sun.
Abengoa is a technological company that applies innovative solutions to
sustainable development in the infrastructures, environment and energy
sectors. It is a public listed company and it currently has a presence
in more than 70 countries in which it operates with its five business
groups: Solar, Bioenergy, Environmental Services, Information
Technologies, and Industrial Construction and Engineering (www.abengoa.com).
About APS
APS, Arizona’s largest and longest-serving
electricity utility, serves about 1.1 million customers in 11 of the
state’s 15 counties. With headquarters in
Phoenix, APS is the largest subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
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