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First Solar and Southern California Edison Announce 550 MW Deal
August 19, 2009Source: Clean Edge News
First Solar, Inc. and Southern California Edison (SCE) recently
announced agreements to build two large-scale solar power projects in
Riverside and San Bernardino counties in Southern California. The
installations, which the companies say will be among the largest of
their kind, will reportedly have a generation capacity of 550
megawatts of photovoltaic solar electricity, enough to provide power
to approximately 170,000 homes. The agreements are subject to approval
by the California Public Utilities Commission.
According to the companies, First Solar will engineer, procure and
construct the two solar facilities, using its thin-film photovoltaic
solar modules. The projects are the 250 megawatt Desert Sunlight
project near Desert Center, Calif., and the 300 megawatt Stateline
project in northeastern San Bernardino County. Pending network
upgrades and receipt of applicable governmental permits, construction
is scheduled to begin in 2012 for Desert Sunlight and 2013 for
Stateline. Both projects are expected to be completed in 2015. Several
hundred construction jobs are expected to be created at each site. The
companies report that when completed, the solar projects will produce
1.2 billion kilowatt-hours of clean energy per year.
California currently has a goal of delivering 20 percent of
electricity from renewable sources by 2010 and is considering
legislation to increase the goal to 33 percent by 2020. In 2008, SCE
delivered 12.6 billion kilowatt-hours of energy to its customers from
renewable resources – about 16 percent of its total energy portfolio.