Imperial Valley Solar Farm

Imperial Valley Solar Project
Country United States
Location Imperial County, California
Coordinates 32°46′34″N 115°52′51″W / 32.77611°N 115.88083°W / 32.77611; -115.88083Coordinates: 32°46′34″N 115°52′51″W / 32.77611°N 115.88083°W / 32.77611; -115.88083
Status Operational
Operator(s) Imperial Valley Solar, LLC
Solar field
Type Flat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 200 MW

The Imperial Valley Solar is a 200-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic power station located in Imperial County, California, near Calexico.[1] Originally the project was called SES Solar Two, and was to be of Stirling engine design, and the project was approved by California Energy Commission on September 29, 2010. Since then AES Solar has changed the technology from solar thermal to photovoltaic.[2][3] It has the plant code 56917 with the Department of Energy.

There are many similarly named solar plants in the area including Imperial Valley Solar Company 1 and the proposed Imperial Solar Valley 2, both near Niland; Tensaka's Imperial Solar Energy Center South (#58468) and the proposed Imperial Solar Energy Center West, and Imperial Solar Energy Center South (#57490). Also Mount Signal Solar was formerly called Imperial Valley Solar 1.

Electricity production

Generation (MW·h) of Imperial Valley Solar, LLC [4]
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2013 14,32422,836 37,160
2014 22,74028,99652,99550,21654,04945,77141,33354,39149,42141,74134,31424,588 500,555
2015 26,78436,00248,98854,67057,13557,62258,30656,13541,83240,18332,88028,148 538,685
2016 28,73239,22145,76351,49562,32160,27460,76254,16945,60639,60528,03820,539 536,525
Total1,612,925

See also

References

  1. U.S. Energy Mapping System, United States Energy Information Administration
  2. California Energy Commission (August 10, 2011). "Commission Decision and License for the Imperial Valley Solar Project" (PDF).
  3. Imperial Valley Solar Project Archived March 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "Imperial Valley Solar, LLC, Monthly". Electricity Data Browser. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
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