KaXu Solar One

Kaxu Solar One
Country South Africa
Location Pofadder
Coordinates 28°52′52″S 19°35′35″E / 28.88111°S 19.59306°E / -28.88111; 19.59306Coordinates: 28°52′52″S 19°35′35″E / 28.88111°S 19.59306°E / -28.88111; 19.59306
Status Operational
Construction began November 2012
Commission date 2 March 2015
Construction cost $860 million[1]
Solar field
Type CSP
CSP technology Parabolic trough
Site area 1,100 hectares (2,718 acres)
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 100 MW
Storage capacity 2.5 hours
Annual net output 320 GWh
Website
http://www.abengoasolar.com/web/en/plantas_solares/plantas_propias/sudafrica/

KaXu Solar One (KXSO) is a concentrated solar thermal plant, located in the Northern Cape Region of South Africa, located NE from the town of Pofadder, Khai Ma municipality. KaXu Solar One is 100 megawatts (MW).[2] It covers an area of 1,100 hectares (2,718 acres).

The KXSO collector surface is more than 800,000 m2 (8,600,000 sq ft) with a full-load molten salt storage capacity of 2.5 hours.

The project is developed by the Spanish company Abengoa, and financed with help from Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and Community Trust group.

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