Showing posts with label solar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Stade de Suisse becomes "world's largest" solar stadium

Bern's Stade de Suisse stadium was already a pretty impressive example of solar power, with 7,930 solar modules soaking up the rays, but a recent addition of 2,808 more solar modules from Japan's Kyocera looks to have been enough to earn it some new bragging rights as the "world's largest stadium-integrated photovoltaic system." With the new modules up and running, the stadium now boasts an overall power output of 1,346.774 kWp, or 1,134,045 kWh per year, which is apparently the equivalent of 350 four-person households. While that's certainly impressive as far stadiums go, it's far from the largest solar power project around, some of which are even aiming to power entire cities. [Via MetaEfficient]

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Wells Fargo Invests in Nevada Solar One

Wells Fargo (WFC) said this morning that it has invested in Nevada Solar One, a 64-megawatt solar plant southeast of Las Vegas. A Wells Fargo spokesperson declined to disclose the size of the investment. JPMorgan Capital led the equity investors, which also included an affiliate of Northern Trust (NTRS); Spain’s Banco Santander and BBVA and Portugal’s CAIXA were responsible for the debt financing.

Nevada Solar One is a $266 million, 400-acre solar project with more than 182,000 panels that was developed by Acciona Energy. The plant uses concentrated solar technology, which utilizes parabolic trough-shaped mirrored panels to concentrate sun onto fluid-filled tubes, powering an electricity-generating steam turbine. The electricity from Nevada Solar will be bought by Nevada Power Co. and Sierra Pacific Power Co. (SRP) through purchase-power agreements.

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