Victorville picked to host solar
station
Aug 11, 2005 - San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.
Author(s): Jim Steinberg
Aug. 11--The nation's largest solar-power project dishing up enough
electricity to light 278,000 homes or four San Bernardino- sized cities
is to be built in the Victorville area.
Southern California Edison and Phoenix-based Stirling Energy Systems
announced an agreement Tuesday to create the 4,500-acre solar-generating
station with construction likely to begin in 2008 and be completed by
2011 on land leased from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Stirling is expected to choose a site within six months to a year,
said the firm's CEO Bruce Osborn.
"This plant will begin producing power when the first dish goes in,'
Osborn said.
Each 37-foot-diameter dish powers a generator which produces
electricity. Ultimately, there will be a 20,000-dish array at the site.
"We are especially pleased about the financial benefits of this
agreement for our customers and the state,' said Alan Fohrer, Southern
California Edison chief executive officer.
"Tests have shown the Stirling dish technology can produce
electricity at significantly lower costs than other solar technologies,'
said Fohrer, in a prepared statement.
The Stirling dish complex will add vital peak energy capacity to
Southern California during the summer months, said Gil Alexander, an SCE
spokesman.
Solar panels power Stirling engines which have no exhaust valves that
vent high-pressure gases.
The 850-megawatt Stirling project will join several other High Desert
solar power facilities near Barstow that collectively generate more than
300 megawatts.
With plentiful sunshine and dry air, the High Desert is one of the
most favorable regions in the country for solar power, Osborn said.
Another factor propelling it as a popular choice for solar power is
its proximity to the Los Angeles metro area, Alexander said.
Construction will require 1,200 to 1,400 workers. The project will
provide permanent jobs for 150 to 250 people, Osborn said.
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