World’s Largest Linear Fresnel Solar Power Station Commences Operation

Puerto Errado 2 (PE2), the 30MW solar thermal power station built by Novatec Solar using its proprietary solar field technology, has been completed and is in operation. PE2’s solar boiler includes a mirror surface of 302,000m2 making it the world’s largest operational solar thermal power station based on linear Fresnel collector technology.

PE2’s 30MW electrical output is generated exclusively by solar power and will produce approximately 50 million kW hours of electricity per year. Annually, this equates to a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of over 16,000 metric tonnes and enough clean energy to power 12,000 Spanish households.

Novatec Solar was the EPC contractor for the project and was responsible for the construction and commissioning of PE2. The Spanish UTE Errado PE2, a TSK and OHL joint venture, built the balance of plant.

The project company Tubo Sol PE2, S.L. is owned by the Swiss utilities Elektra Baselland (51%), Industrielle Werke Basel (12%), Elektrizitätswerke der Stadt Zürich (10%), Elektrizitätswerke des Kantons Zürich (6%), Energie Wasser Bern (6%) and Novatec Solar (15%).

A consortium of three European banks – Bayerische Landesbank, Commerzbank and Rabobank – arranged PE2’s limited recourse project finance debt funding in May 2011 which included export credit insurance provided by Euler Hermes.

 

The plant is registered under the “Special Regime” established by the Spanish Royal Decree RD 661/2007 and will operate under the Spanish feed-in tariff system.

“The successful commissioning of PE2 is a major milestone for Novatec Solar,” says Guido Belgiorno-Nettis AM, Chairman of the Shareholders Committee of Novatec Solar. “It confirms the reliability, competitiveness and scalability of our Fresnel technology. In partnership with ABB, we look forward to continuing to introduce our solar boiler technology into our target markets.”

 

Novatec Solar’s Linear Fresnel Collector Technology

 

The PE2 solar boiler consists of 28 rows of linear Fresnel reflectors, each approximately 950 meters long. The mirrors, which are installed approximately one meter above ground, reflect the sunlight onto a receiver located eight metres above the ground. Sunlight heats up the water in the receiver and turns it to steam, which powers two 15MW turbine generator units. The plant is connected to the Spanish electricity grid. Air-cooled condensers are used to recirculate water back to the solar boiler in order to conserve valuable water in this arid region. Mirror cleaning is performed by automated cleaning robots that use very little water.

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The Novatec Solar technology has wide application. It can be applied in solar-only CSP power stations and is also suitable in gas and coal fired power plants as a fuel saver and in industrial facilities requiring process heat e.g. enhanced oil recovery. It uses less material than existing solar thermal technologies; fabrication of the solar field components is highly automated and installation is straightforward. Importantly, the plant uses much less land and water than other solar thermal technologies. The result is a more cost effective generation of solar thermal energy with less environmental impact.

 

 

Novatec Solar (www.novatecsolar.com) is a leading technology provider and original equipment manufacturer of efficient, low cost direct solar steam generators based on Fresnel collector technology.  Novatec Solar’s proven solar field technology generates steam with temperatures up to 500°C. Novatec Solar undertakes manufacture, supply, turnkey delivery and operation of solar fields for a range of applications including power stations, desalination plants and industrial processes. Transfield Holdings (www.transfield.com.au) has been the majority shareholder in Novatec Solar since 2007. In March 2011, ABB (www.abb.com) invested in Novatec Solar to acquire a 35 percent shareholding. The founders of Novatec Solar, Martin Selig, Dr.-Ing. Max Mertins and Gerhard Hautmann, are management shareholders.