December 9, 2004 |
The structure will contain 1,920 panels of the new Shell PowerMax? Ultra
modules, with each panel producing 510 watts of solar electricity. The
integrated panels were assembled under tight quality control conditions at
Shell's PV manufacturing facility in Camarillo, California, the largest PV plant
in the U.S. The "factory panelized" job will enable
ease-of-installation and is projected to be completed in early Spring 2005.
The water district, located in the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley, was
interested in reducing its current annual cost of electricity. Solar energy was
attractive because it is a low-cost, clean, long-term power source. The water
district also evaluated product quality and reliability as well as project
support services. Shell Solar met that criteria and will provide "turn
key" services - from complete design to installation - to simplify the
process.
The Shell Solar PV system is designed to deliver energy during times when it is
most needed, such as on bright afternoons. It will produce approximately 1.75
million kilowatt hours of electricity per year, providing the district with a
significant reduction in annual utility charges. The PV system on the tracker
will be installed in an open field to maximize energy output, as it tracks the
sun across the sky.
About Shell Solar
Shell Solar markets its products in more than 75 countries and has a workforce
of approximately 1,300. To date, Shell Solar has supplied solar cells and
modules with a total peak capacity in excess of 375 megawatts. This total
corresponds to about one-fifth of the entire PV industry capacity installed
worldwide. Shell Solar is part of Shell Renewables, a core business of the Royal
Dutch/Shell Group of Companies. On October 28, 2004 Royal Dutch Petroleum and
Shell Transport and Trading announced proposals for their unification under a
single company, Royal Dutch Shell plc, with one Board of Directors.
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