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California plans world's largest solar energy plant
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 15 - 08 - 2008


A California utility company has signed a
deal to build the world's two biggest solar power plants in central
California with solar panels covering 32.5 square kilometres and
producing 800 megawatts of electricity, it was announced Friday, according to dpa.
Pacific Gas & Electric will use the massive solar facilities to
help it meet state requirements to generate 20 per cent of its
electricity from renewable sources by 2010.
The company has signed a contract with two Silicon Valley firms to
build the plants near San Luis Obispo, a city near the central
California coast approximately equidistant from the state's main
population clusters around San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Optisolar will build a 550 megawatt solar farm using thin-film
photovoltaic panels while SunPower Corp, will build another 250
megawatt plant on former farm land, both sites in San Luis Obispo.
The projects will produce 1.65 billion kilowatt hours of
electricity annually - which is enough electricity to power 239,000
average California homes each year. The utility will rely on existing
transmission lines rather than building them from scratch to deliver
electricity to customers from the solar ranches in central
California, PG&E said.
The project is so large that it will double the entire installed
base of solar power generation in the US, SunPower said. Currently
the world's largest solar facility is a 23 megawatt solar farm in
Spain. Germany is building a 40 megawatt plant, and a 154 megawatt
power station is under construction in Australia.
"This commitment not only moves us forward in meeting our
renewable goal, it's also a significant step forward in the renewable
energy sector," said Jack Keenan, chief executive and senior vice
president of PG&E. "Utility-scale deployment of PV (photovoltaic)
technology may well become cost competitive with other forms of
renewable energy generation, such as solar thermal and wind."
"What you are seeing here is the foundation of an industry that
can deliver electricity cleanly, cheaply, and reliably than the
fossil fuel alternatives," said Adam Browning, executive of the Vote
Solar Initiative. "This is a very large, great leap forward in
economies of scale. This is the wave of the future."


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