Project
Focus: NRG and BrightSource celebrate Ivanpah groundbreaking and US$300 million
investment
Nov 03, 2010 - Syanne Olson - PV-tech.org Nestled
close to the Nevada border in Needles, California, NRG Energy was on hand with
BrightSource Energy and California’s Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to celebrate
the groundbreaking of the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System facility in
the Mojave Desert. NRG Solar had recently signed a letter of intent with BrightSource
to construct, finance, own and operate the 392MW solar thermal project with a
US$300 million investment over the next three years. Construction has begun on
the project and has a completion date set for mid-2013. So far, the project, which
is lauded as the largest solar thermal project in the world, has a US$1.375 billion
conditional commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy for a loan guarantee
with all permits and approvals successfully gathered from federal and California
state agencies. “Solar power is a cornerstone of our strategy to produce and deliver
clean, zero-emission products and services to America’s growing number of clean
energy consumers,” said David Crane, president and CEO of NRG Energy. “The ambition
and scale of Ivanpah, capitalizing on California’s natural solar resource and
demand for renewable energy, shows how far we have come in scaling up solar generation
and in deploying cutting-edge American technology, creating in the process thousands
of American jobs.” The electricity generated from the solar project is to be sold
through numerous PPA’s, each between 20 and 25 years, with Southern California
Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric.
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