News | May 13, 2009

ABB Secures Contract For First Solar Power Project In U.S.

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ABB, the leading power and automation technology company, recently announced that it has secured its first Solar Thermal Power Project in North America with eSolar, producer of scalable solar thermal power plants, based in Pasadena, California.

ABB has provided eSolar equipment and engineering services in the development of the Sierra commercial demonstration facility. The Sierra project is a solar thermal power plant design consisting of two solar light receivers, with each receiver being supported by a field of 12,000 heliostat reflectors. The reflected light from each heliostat is captured at the receiver and used to convert water to steam.

eSolar selected ABB because of its power generation balance of plant expertise, its ability to co-develop the balance of plant controls design and meet accelerated project schedule demands, and because ABB is an established international power and automation solutions provider.

"We quickly realized that ABB possessed the elements to play a critical role in the development of our Sierra project," said Bill Gross, eSolar CEO. "ABB's contributions have already exceeded our expectations, both in design and implementation. Coupling ABB's technology expertise with eSolar's concentrated solar thermal power (CSP) innovation, our first CSP demonstration site in Sierra will be a model for industry success and also demonstrate the viability of this technology moving forward."

ABB's scope of supply includes plant control system design, engineering and implementation, including supervisory controls for interface to eSolar's steam turbine and OPC Interface to the patented eSolar Heliostat Field Control System. In addition, ABB will install a Facet Controls Solution that monitors and evenly distributes the solar light reflected by each heliostat for maximizing the use and life of eSolar's solar thermal receivers.

"The solar power niche within the renewable power industry is in its infancy and will soon be in exponential growth mode," said Kevin McAllister, Head of ABB's Power Generation division in North America. "ABB is contracted to work with eSolar to deploy a solution that makes a dramatic reduction in the cost of solar thermal technology by tackling the key obstacles that have characterized large solar installations in the past: price, scalability, speed of deployment and grid impact."

By leveraging a proprietary combination of optics and software in a pre-fabricated form factor, eSolar achieves economies of scale while focusing on the key business obstacles that have characterized large solar installations – price, scalability, speed of deployment and grid impact. eSolar has partnered with Idealab, Google.org, Oak Investment Partners, and other investors to develop large and utility-scale power projects around the world.

About ABB
ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 120,000 people. The company's North American operations, headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, employ about 15,000 people in 20 manufacturing and other major facilities. For more information, visit: www.abb.com.

SOURCE: ABB