Eaton to Provide Energy Management Solutions for Arizona’s Largest Solar Power Plant
October 18 2011 - 8:30AM
Business Wire
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation (NYSE:ETN)
today announced an $8.1 million contract to provide electrical
power distribution system equipment for Abengoa Solar’s 280 MW
Solana Generating Station, which upon completion, will be one of
the largest solar power plants in the world. Located 70 miles
southwest of Phoenix, the plant will use concentrating solar power
(CSP) technology coupled with the ability to store energy during
non-sunlight hours to better meet the peak demand of Arizona
residents. Because Solana, which is Spanish for “sunny place,” will
not emit greenhouse gases, it will prevent 475,000 tons of carbon
dioxide emissions per year, as compared to a natural gas plant,
while supplying utility provider Arizona Public Service (APS) with
more solar electricity per customer than any other utility in the
United States.
“Solana is a unique project that will help position Arizona as a
leader in alternative energy and overall reduction of carbon
dioxide emissions,” said Kevin McLean, senior vice president,
Global Marketing, Electrical Sector, Eaton Corporation. “By
combining the reliability and efficiency of Eaton’s electrical
distribution system with Solana’s highly-innovative technology and
energy storage capabilities, the project can serve as a model for
other utility providers.”
Under the contract, Eaton’s Electrical Sector will supply an
Abengoa subsidiary with electrical power distribution assemblies
for the project as well as engineering and consulting services.
Eaton is a leader in electrical power distribution and delivers
reliable, efficient and safe power distribution products for
industrial and commercial applications worldwide.
Solana is expected to begin operation in 2013, and unlike a
photovoltaic solar plant, which uses sunlight to produce
electricity, the CSP solar trough technology utilizes trackers with
high precision parabolic mirrors that follow the sun's path and
concentrate its energy, heating a fluid to over 700 degrees
Fahrenheit and using that heat to turn steam turbines. The solar
plant will also include a thermal energy storage system that allows
electricity to be produced as required, after the sun has set. APS
will purchase all of the generated electricity from the plant’s
owner, Abengoa Solar, for its customers.
Abengoa is an international company that applies innovative
technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and
environment sectors, generating energy from the sun, producing
biofuels, desalinating sea water and recycling industrial
waste.
Eaton’s electrical business is a global leader in power
distribution, power quality, control and automation, power
monitoring and energy management products and services. Eaton is
positioned, through its Cutler-Hammer®, Moeller®, Powerware®,
Holec®, MEM®, and Santak® global electrical product series, to
answer today’s most critical electrical power management
challenges.
Eaton Corporation is a diversified power management company with
2010 sales of $13.7 billion. Celebrating its 100th anniversary in
2011, Eaton is a global technology leader in electrical components
and systems for power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics
components, systems and services for industrial and mobile
equipment; aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for
commercial and military use; and truck and automotive drivetrain
and powertrain systems for performance, fuel economy and safety.
Eaton has approximately 73,000 employees and sells products to
customers in more than 150 countries. For more information, visit
www.eaton.com.
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