Tag Archives: solar plant

Solar Power Plant Debutes in Borrego

solar

The first commercial-scale solar energy field in the county was officially opened Friday in Borrego Springs.

The 200-acre solar farm by NRG Energy Inc. consists of 102,000 photovoltaic panels, each one measuring roughly 3 by 6 feet.

Contact the appraisers at www.scappraisals.com for your questions regarding solar’s added value to your home.

The 26-megawatt Borrego Solar Generating Station can produce enough power to meet the annual needs of about 21,000 homes. The huge field lies off Borrego Valley Road, about three miles northeast of downtown Borrego Springs. It was built last year by contractors Sunora Energy Solutions of Phoenix, which employed 250 workers.

NRG Senior Vice President Randy Hickok said the plant could have been bigger — the company owns 308 acres in the Borrego Valley that decades ago used to be a vineyard — but 26 megawatts is the most that can be transferred through the existing 69-kilowatt transmission lines in the area.

“We built it as big as the power lines can accommodate,” Hickok said.

The energy the farm produces goes to two places. It connects directly to one line that powers homes and businesses in Borrego Springs, with the remainder going in a line that connects to the main energy grid.

San Diego Gas & Electric has signed a 25-year power agreement with NRG to buy the electricity.

The plant is run automatically. The 102,000 solar panels are all connected to a computer that moves them, ever so slightly, all day long to track the sun across the sky.

There is no storage component. When it’s sunny, electricity is produced. At night, the electricity stops flowing.

Only a skeleton crew — a couple of people — is employed at the site. Fencing with barbed wire surrounds the site, and security cameras monitor the area. No security issues have arisen since the plant was completed early this year, officials said.

Borrego Springs is a good place for such a system because the sun shines, on average, 264 days a year.

“It’s intense sunlight and nice flat land and friendly people that were supportive of the project,” Hickok said. “This part of Southern California is one of the best solar resources in the world.”

Friday morning’s grand opening, under a sunny sky and with a 90-degree-plus temperature, was attended by about 75 locals and energy officials.

The event was mostly ceremonial; the farm has been producing energy for several months.

Hickok said the size of the Borrego facility is the future of commercial solar plants.

Although far bigger solar fields exist elsewhere in the country and world, he said, most future solar farms will probably be the size of the Borrego plant or smaller because of transmission issues and because they win approval more easily.

read more at: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/apr/27/tp-solar-power-plant-debuts-in-borrego/?print&page=all

Disclaimer: for information and entertainment purposes only

Sempra Expands Solar Plants in Nevada

San Diego-based Sempra Generation has begun construction on a solar power plant in Nevada that will supply enough power to offset electricity consumption by 45,000 households.

Northern California utility Pacific Gas and Electric will buy that electricity under a 25-year power purchase agreement approved last week by the California Public Utilities Commission. Terms of the agreement will not be made public until at least three years after the solar project’s completion.

The 150-megawatt plant, called Copper Mountain 2, will stand next to an existing 50-megawatt facility at Boulder City, between Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Flat land, high-desert sunlight and major electrical transmission lines make the location especially attractive to developers of utility-scale solar.

The project is likely to receive significant federal and state subsidies, but it will also provide a steady revenue stream to Boulder City, which leases the site.

Read more at: http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/dec/23/sempra-expands-solar-plants-in-nevada/?print&page=all

Disclaimer: for information and entertainment purposes only.