First Solar Inc. today announced the sale of the 21 megawatt (MW) AC
solar energy project it has developed and constructed in Blythe,
Calif., to NRG Energy Inc.
Located in Riverside County about 200
miles east of Los Angeles, the Blythe project is California's first and
largest utility-scale photovoltaic (PV) solar generation facility, and
among the largest in North America. Construction began in September and
is expected to be completed by year-end. Electricity from the plant
will be sold to Southern California Edison under a 20-year power
purchase agreement.
"First Solar is very pleased that the first
of our utility-scale solar projects in California will be coming on
line with a leading power producer like NRG," said Bruce Sohn,
president of First Solar. "This clean, affordable, and sustainable
energy will help California meet the goals of its Renewable Portfolio
Standard."
Using First Solar's industry-leading thin film PV
panels that convert sunlight directly into electricity with no water
consumption during operation, the project will generate over 45,000
megawatt-hours of electricity per year. The solar generation displaces
over 12,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year—the equivalent of
taking 2,200 cars off the road. The construction of this project
created 175 green jobs.
First Solar will provide operations and
maintenance services at Blythe under a long-term contract with NRG.
Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
First Solar is developing 1,300 megawatts of PV solar projects under contracts with utilities in California and the Southwest.
First Solar Sells California Solar Power Project to NRG (FSLR)
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