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500-MW Edwards AFB Solar Project To Move Forward

Published: January 29, 2010

Texas, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] The Air Force Real Property Agency and Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) executed an Agreement to Lease, setting the stage for development of the largest solar photovoltaic development in North America. The 3,288 acre parcel of land, with an estimated production capacity of up to 500 megawatts of solar photovoltaics, would also be the largest energy Enhanced Use Lease for the Department of Defense.

The signing of the Agreement to Lease represents a significant first step in the overall development process, lease execution will likely occur in late 2012, with commencement of construction targeted for 2013.

Enhanced Use Leases allow the Air Force to partner with private industry by leasing non excess real property. The agreement grants FRV exclusive access to the proposed development site in order to conduct necessary environmental and transmission studies. It also gives the company the first option to lease the parcel upon successful completion of the studies and associated permitting activities.

The agreement is a boon to the Air Force EUL program, as it is the largest public-private energy development opportunity to-date. The EUL program is a major part of AFRPA's mission to manage, acquire and dispose of Air Force real property worldwide. To date, the agency has more than 30 EUL projects in various stages of development at bases throughout the United States and its territories.

“This is a significant success because it allows the Air Force to partner with renewable energy experts to effect positive economic and environmental change for the state of California,” said Dennis Guadarrama, chief of strategic asset utilization for AFRPA.

The signing of the Agreement to Lease represents a significant first step in the overall development process, lease execution will likely occur in late 2012, with commencement of construction targeted for 2013.

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January 29, 2010
I'm assuming that this is a CSP project based on its size. Is that the case? If so are they doing thermal storage and NG backup? Are there more details about this proposed facility?
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January 30, 2010
It is not CSP.
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Anonymous
February 2, 2010
Solar Thermal CSP would be lower cost and use about 30% less land - at least with the co. offering this program turning all income tax liability into an income producing asset. Info / description here: www.tnns.org/solar
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Anonymous
February 3, 2010
Solar Thermal would require considerably more water than Edwards could spare. PV's water requirement for cleaning is probably stretching matters as it it.
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February 3, 2010
dry cooling, friends...CSP w/ dry cooling...
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