Monday, November 23, 2009

NRG Buys California PV Plant

NRG acquires 21MW power plant in Blythe, California from First Solar

23 November 2009 | By Mark Osborne | News > Power Generation



NRG Energy, via its wholly owned subsidiary NRG Solar LLC has bought the yet to be completed solar power plant in Blythe, California, from First Solar. The 21MW project occupies approximately 200 acres of land and is expected to be completed by the end of the year and is claimed to be the first and largest utility-scale PV project in California.
First Solar and NRG did not disclose financial terms, however, First Solar will provide operations and maintenance services at Blythe under a long-term contract with NRG.

"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."

Electricity from the plant will be sold to Southern California Edison under a 20-year power purchase agreement.

“Solar fields generate the greatest amount of clean energy when electricity demand is highest, making this an ideal technology for utilities, municipalities and companies looking to diversify their renewable portfolios and reduce carbon intensity while ensuring that energy needs are met,” said Tom Doyle, President, NRG Solar. “With this acquisition, NRG joins with SCE to add to and further diversify their portfolio of low- and no-carbon generation while we establish a relationship with First Solar and a platform for future solar development.”

First Solar also said that it is developing 1.3GW of PV solar projects under contracts with utilities in California and the Southwest.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

First Solar Buys the Carrizo Energy Solar Farm in Central California

First Solar buys 117 MW project from solar startup

Wed Nov 4, 2009 8:39pm EST
* Solar thermal co Ausra started project in 2007
* Financial terms not disclosed
* First Solar says deal to make way for other project
LOS ANGELES, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Solar industry bellwether First Solar Inc (FSLR.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) said on Wednesday that it bought a 117 megawatt project in California from Kleiner Perkins-backed solar thermal start-up Ausra Inc, a move that could speed up another 550 MW project in First Solar's pipeline.
The companies did not disclose the financial terms.
Ausra, which is also backed by Khosla Ventures, said that the sale of the project -- called Carrizo Energy Solar Farm -- follows its strategy to move away from developing solar projects and focus on supplying large-scale solar steam generators.
"The sale of Carrizo is another step in executing our plan," said Tom Bartolomei, senior vice president of business development at Ausra, in a statement.
Ausra landed a power purchasing agreement with California utility PG&E (PCG.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) two years ago for the project, located in San Luis Obispo County. That agreement was withdrawn as part of the sale, the company said.
First Solar can use the newly acquired land to revise the layout of the larger 550 MW Topaz Solar Farm project, which has run into "concerns such as farmland conservation and wildlife needs," said Kathryn Arbeit, who oversees Topaz.
Both projects include land near each other in San Luis Obispo County.
Shares of First Solar closed down 2 percent at $121.59 on Wednesday on the Nasdaq. (Reporting by Laura Isensee; Editing by Steve Orlofsky)