CSP
Today sets up an industry blog
Have
you seen Belen's Blogg???
The
leadership race is on!
All this week and also last week I have been receiving numerous
(repeated) press releases about CSP. They fall in either
of two cathegories: either Acciona claiming how great they
are - dedicating the Nevada Solar I plant.
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And Abengoa claiming
how they are set to build the biggest plant to date (in
colaboration with APS) 280MW trough plant to be called Solana,
in Arizona.
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Both companies are massive and with great PR divisions,
that is probably why the same press release has been picked
up absolutely everywhere with different names etc; and they
have made it to CNN and Times Online here and there. It
seems that both are jostling for media leadership in the
CSP area.
So many would argue that Abengoa started the race with PS10
- Although it is only 11MW, they have PS20 on the way. Then
Acciona made the moves and opened Nevada Solar I in June
last year. Now Abengoa has announce a 280MW solar project
in Arizona... So it looks like everybody's thoughts are
back with Acciona - so what will their next move be, we
wonder. This is the fight for a clear leadership; and we
cant wait to see what is next.
Of course, other players are not standing still, for example,
BrightSource Energy are opening up a tower plant in Israel,
is currently under construction and it will go online in
June... And most importantly, and this is regarding my other
area of interest, CPV is reaching for the stars so quick
that both Abengoa and Acciona will have to be very aware
of the newest solar players... I am taking about the rather
less-out-there press release that CLP group put out there
yesterday. This might have not reached your inbox but trust
me it will get your interest! Otherwise understood it as,
they made it to the front page of the financial times, which
is a major achievent in itself.
I am referring, of course, to our Aussie friends of Solar
Systems (I dont want to boast but they will be speaking
at the CPV conference in Madrid :) Congratulations are in
order as they have closed agreement to construct a 154MW
project in northern Victoria, Australia, with the CLP group.
This will be the biggest of the kind (Solar Systems' technology
is dish sterling) and it is certainly a massive leap for
CPV; and for solar as a whole... www.clpgroup.com
So now, there is a question remaining... With such fast
leaps from the CPV side... how long will CSP maintain the
leadership of utility scale solar generation? I cant wait
to find out!!!
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