Concentrated photovoltaic plant big enough to power over 500 homes

Date of Publication: 
05/03/2011
Publication: 
Clean Energy Authority

Amonix, a producer of concentrating photovoltaics (CPVs) is getting to work building arrays using its 7700 modules, which are larger than an IMAX screen. Most recently it completed a 2-megawatt array at the University of Arizona at Tucson.

“The installation recently unveiled in Tucson, Ariz., is one of our latest projects,” Carla Pihowich, Amonix’ vice president of marketing and regulatory. “Friday, we also announced a 318-Kilowatt solar power plant at a Granite asphalt concrete facility in Indio, Calif.”

The company partnered with the school’s Science & Technology Park and the local utility, Tucson Electric Power (TEP), to build the array, according to Pihowich. TEP will purchase the power produced by the array for 20 years, she said. The utility made the purchase as part of its bid to secure 160 megawatts of solar energy from private companies.

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