
Saudis activate Solar Frontier CIS thin film-powered
500KW PV plant on Farasan Island
Oct. 5, 2011 - Tom Cheyney - pvtech.org
Although
better known as one of the world's largest suppliers
of oil, Saudi Arabia continues to join the solar
age with the inauguration of one of its first larger-scale
photovoltaic power plants on October 1. The facility,
a 500KW system comprised of Solar Frontier CI(G)S
thin-film modules, is located on Farasan Island and
was installed by the Saudi Electricity Co. and Solar
Frontier's parent company, Showa Shell Sekiyu (which
is partially owned by the Saudi Arabian Oil Co.).
The PV power plant, expected to generate 864,000KWh/yr,
will save the equivalent of transferring 28,000 barrels
of diesel fuel to the island annually, the companies
said.
SEC will be responsible for the operations and maintenance
of the site, while Solar Frontier will provide continuous
technical support through its office in the kingdom.
Solar Frontier is also the PV module supplier for
a 10MW
carport project under construction at Saudi
Aramco's North Park office complex in Dhahran.
"Saudi Arabia is committed to building and
refining alternative energy solutions," said
Saudi Ambassador to the US, Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir. "This
program is one large step that will benefit the environment
and the Saudi people."
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