Areva Solar was part of the renewable energies portfolio of the French nuclear group
Areva
Areva S.A. is a French multinational group specializing in nuclear power headquartered in Courbevoie, France. Before its 2016 corporate restructuring, Areva was majority-owned by the French state through the French Alternative Energies and Ato ...
, headquartered in
Mountain View, California
Mountain View is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Named for its views of the Santa Cruz Mountains, it has a population of 82,376.
Mountain View was integral to the early history and growth of Silicon Valley, and is th ...
, with offices in the United States and Australia. It designed, manufactured and installed solar steam generators for electric power production and industrial steam uses. Before 2010, the company existed as Ausra Inc. In August 2014, AREVA announced it was shuttering AREVA Solar.
History
Ausra was formed as Solar Heat and Power Pty Ltd in 2002 in Sydney, Australia. The company was co-founded by Dr. David Mills, Professor Graham Morrison and Peter Le Lievre. Solar Heat and Power Pty Ltd constructed a 1MW pilot solar plant at Liddell Power Station in 2005 and then began work on a 5MW extension to that project in 2006. The project was renamed the "John Marcheff Solar Project" by its owner, Macquarie Generation.
Solar Heat and Power relocated to the United States in 2007 and was renamed as Ausra. The company began operation of its solar thermal power systems plant in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas (; Spanish language, Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the List of United States cities by population, 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the U.S. state, state of Neva ...
in July 2008. The facility was the first comprehensive solar thermal manufacturing plant in the United States.
In the fallout of the
2008–09 recession, Ausra laid off 10% of its workers and redirected its efforts toward making solar equipment for other companies rather than building its own power plants. In October 2008, Ausra launched the 5 MW
Kimberlina Solar Thermal Energy Plant in
Bakersfield, California. In November 2009 the company canceled its plans to build the 177 MW
Carrizo Energy Solar Farm The Carrizo Energy Solar Farm was a proposed 177 megawatt (MW) solar thermal power plant, to be built by Ausra in California's Carrizo Plain, near Simmler.
The location gets less sun than the Mojave Desert, where several other solar thermal plan ...
in California.
In November 2009, Ausra announced that it was seeking to sell itself, because "it will not be able to deploy its capital-intensive solar technology on a large scale without the backing of major company."
In February 2010, the Areva bought Ausra, and renamed it Areva Solar.
In April 2012, Areva Solar announced that it would build a concentrated solar power (CSP) installation in Rajasthan, India. It will be Asia’s largest CSP installation and will be operated by India’s
Reliance Power Limited
Reliance Power Limited (R-Power), formerly Reliance Energy Generation Limited (REGL) is a part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. It was established to develop, construct, operate and maintain power projects in the Indian and internati ...
.
In August 2014, Areva exit the Solar industry.
Organization
Areva Solar is one of four units in Areva's renewable energies business group. Sam Shakir is CEO of Areva Solar. He succeeded Bill Gallo former CEO of AREVA Federal Services in 2012. Gallo replaced Dr. Robert Fishman and Peter Le Lievre, former CEO's of Ausra Inc., in February 2011. AREVA Solar is headquartered in Mountain View, California.
Technology
Areva Solar specializes in
concentrated solar power
Concentrated solar power (CSP, also known as concentrating solar power, concentrated solar thermal) systems generate solar power by using mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunlight into a receiver. Electricity is generated when ...
(CSP) technology, which uses lenses and mirrors to direct a large area of sunlight onto a small surface.
In particular, the group employs
Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (CLFR) technology, a type of CSP in which flat moving reflectors follow the path of the sun and reflect its radiation to the fixed pipe receivers above.
Water flows through the receivers, generating saturated and superheated solar steam, which in turn generates electricity.
CLFR differs from other forms of CSP because the mirrors are flat rather than parabolic, and they turn on a single axis, following the sun. They are cheaper to produce than parabolic mirrors, and they are smaller, allowing more reflectors to be installed in less space.
Projects
Areva Solar has a number of projects aimed to advance research and development activities in the renewable energy sector. Kimberlina solar plant in Bakersfield, California, began operation in October 2008. It was the first new CSP facility in California in nearly 20 years. The Kimberlina plant has a 5-MW capacity—enough power for 3,500 homes in central California. It is the first CLFR plant to be built in North America.
Areva Solar is conducting a 44-MW solar thermal addition with CS Energy to the existing 750-MW
Kogan Creek Power Station
The Kogan Creek Power Station is a 750 megawatt coal fired power station owned by CS Energy on the Darling Downs in Queensland. The $1.2 billion plant is situated at Brigalow, in the Surat Basin between Dalby and Chinchilla.
The power stati ...
in Queensland, Australia. This station will be able to produce more electricity with the same amount of coal when it is complete in 2013. The project, subsidized by the Australian government, is estimated to cost A$104.7 million. It will be the world's largest solar integration with a coal-fired plant, and it will reduce the facility's greenhouse gas emissions by 35,600 metric tons annually.
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