290MW Agua Caliente solar project is the one among the biggest photovoltaic solar power plan at present that is operational. This $1.8bn solar project was originally initiated by NextLight Renewable Power, which was acquired by First Solar.
Here comes the world's biggest photovoltaic solar power plant
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The same rating as two frame 9E GE gas turbines in closed cycle configuration - a small power plant really.
Except - the turbines would operate 7*24 rather than only when the sun shines.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] -
290MW Agua Caliente solar project is the one among the biggest photovoltaic solar power plan at present that is operational. This $1.8bn solar project was originally initiated by NextLight Renewable Power, which was acquired by First Solar.
Does anyone have any insight into what happened here? I'm guessing they signed a contract back in 2008 and locked in a "good" price. It looks like they're using First Solar thin film panels, which looked attractive before the price of silicon collapsed a few years ago.
As an aside, I'm pretty sure I flew over this a few months ago on a trip from Minneapolis to Los Angeles.16x TenK 410W modules + 14x TenK 500W invertersComment
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I don't know a current price for gas turbines in combined cycle configuration - 10 years back it was in the 350,000$ per mW as I remember. Funny part was that by the time the company told the banks the price it was closer to 1 million$ per mW. In a far away place.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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No question a gas turbine will have a lower capital expense. Of course, you then have to spend $0.02 to $0.05 per kWh to feed the beast, depending on the price of natural gas.16x TenK 410W modules + 14x TenK 500W invertersComment
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