Catalina Solar Project
Photovoltaic power station in California
The Catalina Solar Project is a 143.2 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station [ 1] located near Bakersfield , Kern County , California , owned by enXco, an EDF Énergies Nouvelles Company. It covers an area of 445 hectares (1,100 acres).
Construction began in May, 2012 and was fully completed in August, 2013.[ 2] It uses thin-film PV panels bought from Solar Frontier (CIGS type) and First Solar (CdTe type).[ 1]
Phase 1 had a nameplate capacity of 60 MW and was connected to the grid in December, 2012.
enXco has signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) for the production from the station.[ 2]
That clean electricity could offset roughly 74,000 tons of carbon emissions each year.[ 1]
Production
Generation (MW·h ) of Catalina Solar LLC [ 3]
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2012
200
200
2013
5,182
12,279
15,964
0
11,317
20,616
23,709
27,338
25,989
24,506
18,629
18,707
204,236
2014
18,991
19,563
24,927
27,237
28,264
28,924
27,446
27,679
25,766
24,371
20,038
14,777
287,983
2015
17,866
20,056
23,790
26,494
27,691
25,859
26,974
27,257
25,021
21,394
19,686
17,805
279,893
2016
14,873
21,747
23,337
20,187
26,765
27,173
28,073
26,978
24,757
21,016
18,962
15,500
269,368
Total
1,041,680
See also
References
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