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Kern County’s First Solar Thermal Electric Hybrid Power Plant Installation Debuts - Solar MW Energy, Inc. and affiliate Ecosystem Solar Electric Corp. has commenced the development of “SME-1”, a Nominal in the aggregate of 109 megawatts (MWe) solar thermal electric hybrid power plant
Kern County’s First Solar Thermal Electric Hybrid Power Plant Installation Debuts

 

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Mojave Desert, CA, United States, 10/16/2007 - Solar MW Energy, Inc. and affiliate Ecosystem Solar Electric Corp. has commenced the development of “SME-1”, a Nominal in the aggregate of 109 megawatts (MWe) solar thermal electric hybrid power plant.

   
 


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The proposed facility is to be sited on green field near the town of Boron, Kern County, Southern California.
Latest design of improved tried-and-true Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology for solar field, consisting of “twin parabolic collectors (mirrors) with twin parabolic tubes (not pipes) receivers” will be implemented.

SME-1 is to be strategically sited near Pacific Gas & Electric pipeline, as well as in very close proximity to the Southern California Edison electric transmission high voltage power line and Kramer Substation.
The Developers has sent official notices to the California Energy Commission and other Federal, State and Local Governments, involved in the permitting of the proposed facility.
Permitting solar thermal electric hybrid power plants is a year long process which also involves public participation.

The proposed facility will support the State of California's goal of increasing the percentage of renewable energy supplies.
The benefits of the proposed project and facility will outweigh the environmental and social costs.
California Energy Commission, as well as the developer, will seek public participation during the Application for Certification (AFC) proceedings.

 
 


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