List of solar thermal power stations
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This is a list of power stations that are based on solar thermal energy technology.
Since 2004 there has been renewed interest in solar thermal power stations and two plants were completed during 2006/2007: the 64 MW Nevada Solar One and the 11 MW PS10 solar power tower in Spain. Three 50 MW trough plants were under construction in Spain at the end of 2007 with 10 additional 50 MW plants planned. In the United States, utilities in California and Florida have announced plans (or contracted for) at least eight new projects totaling more than 2,000 MW.[1]
In developing countries, three World Bank projects for integrated CSP/combined-cycle gas-turbine power plants in Egypt, Mexico, and Morocco were approved during 2006/2007.[1]
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[edit] Operational
- Solar Energy Generating Systems, USA Mojave desert California, total of 354 MW, parabolic trough design
- Nevada Solar One, USA Nevada, 64 MW, parabolic trough design
- Liddell Power Station, Australia, 95 MW heat, 35 MW electrical equivalent as steam input for conventional power station, Fresnel reflector design[2]
- PS10 solar power tower, Spain Seville, 11 MW, power tower design
[edit] Under construction
- Andasol 1 solar power station, Spain, 50 MW with heat storage, parabolic trough design
- Andasol 2 solar power station, Spain, 50 MW with heat storage, parabolic trough design
- La Risca 1 solar power station, Spain, 50 MW , parabolic trough design[3]
- Solnova 1 solar power station, Spain, 50 MW , parabolic trough design[4]
- Solnova 3 solar power station, Spain, 50 MW , parabolic trough design[5]
- PS20 solar power tower, Spain Seville, 20 MW, power tower design
- Beni Mathar Plant, Morocco, 20 MW for hybrid plant, technology unknown[6]
- Solar Tres Power Tower, Spain, 17 MW with heat storage, power tower design
[edit] Announced
- Ivanpah Solar, USA California, 500 MW + 400 MW optional extension, power tower design[7]
- Mojave Solar Park, USA California, 553 MW, parabolic trough design[8]
- Pisgah, USA California near Pisgah north of I-40, 500 MW, dish design[9]
- Unnamed, USA Florida, 300 MW, Fresnel reflector design[10]
- Imperial Valley, USA California, 300 MW, dish design[11]
- Solana solar power plant, USA Arizona southwest of Phoenix, 280 MW, parabolic trough design[12]
- Beacon Solar Energy Project, USA California, 250 MW, parabolic trough design[13]
- Negev Desert, Israel, 250 MW, design will be known after tender[14]
- Antelope Valley , USA California, 245 MW, power tower design[15]
- Carrizo Solar Farm, USA California near San Luis Obispo, 177 MW, Fresnel reflector design[16]
- Upington, South Africa, 100 MW, power tower design[17]
- Shams, Abu Dhabi Madinat Zayad, 100 MW, parabolic through design[18]
- Yazd Plant, Iran, 67 MW steam input for hybrid gas plant, technology unknown.[19]
- Barstow, USA California, 59 MW with heat storage and back-up, parabolic trough design[20]
- Victorville 2 Hybrid Power Project, 50 MW steam input for hybrid gas plant, parabolic trough design[21]
- Kuraymat Plant, Egypt, 40 MW steam input for a gas powered plant, parabolic trough design[22][23]
- Hassi R'mel, Algeria, 25 MW steam input for gas powered plant, parabolic trough design[24]
- Cloncurry solar power station, Australia, 10 MW with heat storage, power tower design[25]
- Sopogy, Hawaii, 1 MW, MicroCSP design[26]
[edit] Out of commission
- Solar One, USA California, 10MW, power tower design
- Themis (under rehabilitation), France, 2MW, power tower design
[edit] See also
- List of concentrating solar thermal power companies
- List of large wind farms
- Photovoltaic power stations
- Renewable energy industry
- Solar power plants in the Mojave Desert
- Solar thermal energy
[edit] References
- ^ a b REN21 (2008). Renewables 2007 Global Status Report (PDF) p. 12.
- ^ CLFR
- ^ Acciona Status Solarpaces 2008 p.25
- ^ Abengoa Solar to invest two billion euro in solar plants and 50 million euro in R&D
- ^ Abengoa Solar to invest two billion euro in solar plants and 50 million euro in R&D
- ^ King Mohamed VI Launches Thermo-Solar Energy Plant in Morocco
- ^ PG&E enters 900MW solar-power contract
- ^ Israeli company to build largest solar park in world in US Ynetnews, 26 July 2007.
- ^ World's largest solar installation to use Stirling engine technology
- ^ FPL unveils plans for solar plant
- ^ Stirling Energy Systems Signs New Contract for 300 MW
- ^ Big Solar Project Planned for Arizona Desert
- ^ Florida utility jumps into California solar market
- ^ Israel to hold tender for solar energy plants
- ^ eSolar and Southern California Edison to Produce 245 MW of Solar Power
- ^ PG&E links with Ausra for 177 megawatts of solar thermal power
- ^ 100 MW Solar Thermal Electric Project in South Africa
- ^ Masdar to build CSP plant worth up to $500 million
- ^ Iran’s first solar power plant to become operational in 2010
- ^ Solar thermal electric hybrid power plant for barstow
- ^ Large Solar Energy Projects, California Government
- ^ Iberdrola to build 150MW Egyptian thermal solar plant
- ^ Solar Millennium Tochter Flagsol erhält Auftrag für erstes Parabolrinnen-Kraftwerk Ägyptens
- ^ Abener Signs Contract for Solar Thermal Electric - Combined Cycle Hybrid Plant, Solarbuzz.com
- ^ Cloncurry to run on solar alone
- ^ Sopogy to build 1MW solar thermal power plant