Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Testing Confirms Operational Readiness of World’s Largest Solar Thermal Project

Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System Reaches ‘First Sync’ Milestone

NIPTON, Calif.–Sep. 24, 2013– Today it was announced that the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System produced its first output of energy when the Unit 1 station was synchronized to the power grid for the first time. Achieving this critical “first sync” is a major milestone for the project, which is jointly-owned by NRG Energy, Inc., BrightSource Energy, Inc. and Google.

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Ivanpah First Sync (Photo: Business Wire)

This successful test demonstrates the effectiveness of the station’s power tower technology, which includes large heliostats that track the sun throughout the day, solar field integration software and a solar receiver steam generator.

“Given the magnitude and complexity of Ivanpah, it was very important that we successfully complete this milestone showing all systems were on track,” said Tom Doyle, President of NRG Solar. “We couldn’t be more excited about achieving ‘first sync,’ and we share this success with our project partners, BrightSource and Google, as well as Bechtel, which is responsible for engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning on the project.”

Power generated from Ivanpah’s initial sync testing will go to Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), which has a power purchase agreement (PPA) for energy produced out of the plant’s Unit 1 station. Power generated from Ivanpah’s Unit 3 station is also sold under a PPA with PG&E, while Unit 2 is under a PPA with Southern California Edison. Proof-of-concept testing will also be conducted at Unit 2 and 3 in the coming months.

“This is yet another major milestone that we have successfully achieved as Ivanpah approaches completion,” said David Ramm, Executive Chairman of BrightSource Energy, Inc. “Ivanpah is the showcase project for BrightSource’s power tower technology and technical expertise. Validation at this scale demonstrates the viability of our technology as BrightSource increases focus on international markets and applications for concentrating solar power.”

“The achievement of this major milestone was possible through the tireless efforts of the entire project team – from the craft to the field engineers and technical experts,” said Toby Seay, President of Bechtel’s power global business unit. “With the cooperation of Ivanpah’s owners, we have been able to bring to life a world-class solar project that will help California meet its renewable energy goals safely and effectively.”

“At Google we invest in renewable energy projects that have the potential to transform the energy landscape. Ivanpah is one of those projects,” said Rick Needham, Director of Energy and Sustainability at Google. “We’re excited about the project achieving this first sync – a landmark event along the path to completion. Congratulations to the many people who have worked so hard to get this far.”

Located in California’s Mojave Desert, Ivanpah is the largest solar thermal plant in the world, spanning 3,500 acres of public land. Once fully operational, the 392 megawatt (377 megawatt net) plant will generate enough electricity to power 140,000 homes annually. Ivanpah’s three power tower units will also nearly double the amount of commercial solar thermal energy capacity now operating in the United States.

The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is one of several NRG assets that are subject to a Right of First Offer Agreement between NRG Energy Inc., and the newly-created NRG Yield, Inc. (NYSE: NYLD).

Source: NRG Energy, Inc.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

18.72 kW Skagit Community Solar Project on Anacortes Middle School Complete

Western Solar has completed the installation of an 18.72 kW, 100% made-in-Washington system on Anacortes Middle School, as part of the Skagit Community Solar Project. For more information on this project check out this article in the Skagit Valley Herald.


The project features 78 of the Bellingham made, Itek Energy modules and 4 of the Theia/Eltek Central Inverters. 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Go Solar Off to Bright Start

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Workshop held at the Fairhaven Library, April 27th
When we decided to launch the Go Solar Bellingham campaign for the second time we questioned our logic on focusing another campaign in the same community; one would think this area would have heard enough of our solar rant. However, as always, we are blown away by the support and eagerness Bellingham residents show towards making the place we call home a little greener.

Although we are only partially through the campaign, the amount of Kilowatts committed has already surpassed all of our previous Go Solar campaigns. Lynne Pharis, a Bellingham resident, is already enjoying free power from the sun as a result of her Go Solar Bellingham System: “We had only dreamed of having a solar system for our house until we learned about the federal and Washington state financial incentives that reduced our payback time for this investment from 20 to 5 years! Josh and the folks at Western Solar could not have been more helpful and friendly and the installation was fast and smooth. We are stars of the neighborhood!”  To read what more customers are saying, visit Testimonials. More Go Solar Bellingham installations are set to begin soon–stay tuned for more updates!

From the astoundingly high attendance at our workshops and Itek Energy factory tours to the amount of committed systems, simply saying that the campaign is off to a good start is an understatement. We are thrilled at the chance to work with so many local residents and to see the adoption of solar energy rising rapidly, especially here on our home turf.

Not only is this campaign helping to support the environment and reduce local homeowners’ energy expenses, it is also giving back to the community. As a commitment to our slogan, saving the world one solar panel at a time, the Western Solar Initiative is donating  a panel or inverter/mounting system combo for every system sold in the customer’s name to the Habitat for Humanity Women Build Passive Home set to break ground this fall here in Whatcom County. The Go Solar Bellingham campaign has already generated 2.64kWs for this project. To learn more about Habitat for Humanity Whatcom County, visit their website at www.hfhwhatcom.org or like them on Facebook! For more details visit the Western Solar Initiative
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Itek Factory Tour, April 13th

If you’re interested in participating in the Go Solar Bellingham campaign, join us for our final workshop Tuesday, May 14th, 5:30pm at Re Sources located at 2309 Meridian Street, Bellingham, WA. Just another reminder that Itek Energy will be hosting their second factory tour on Saturday, May 18th beginning at 10:30am at their facility located at 3886 Hammer Drive, Bellingham, WA. This is a rare opportunity to see firsthand how solar modules are produced here locally. Hope to see you there! 

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Western Solar's Josh Miller Elected to Board of Directors


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Western Solar of Bellingham is pleased to announce that Joshua Miller has been selected to serve on the 2013 Board of Directors for Solar Washington.  Joshua has worked as the Owner and Operations Manager of Western Solar in Bellingham for the past four years, overseeing their growth into one of the leading solar installation firms in the Northwest. 

Solar Washington is a nonprofit organization composed of people, companies, programs and organizations working to advance the solar industry in our state.  They are an association of solar energy equipment manufacturers, system integrators, distributors, dealers, designers, installers, consultants, students, teachers, and solar enthusiasts. Through education and networking, they promote the development and effective use of solar and renewable energy with concern for the economic, environmental and social fabric of Washington.

Western Solar Featured as Project of the Month

Last month, Western Solar's installation was featured as the Solar Washington Project of the month!

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In December this past year, iTek Energy, a solar module manufacturer located in Bellingham, added a 15,360 watt, 100% made-in-Washington photovoltaic system to their facility…a solar powered, solar manufacturer!


Western Solar, also based in Bellingham, was selected by iTek as the installer for this project. Western Solar installed 64 iTek Energy, mono-crystalline solar modules (15.36 kW) wired in-series to 8 Exeltech 1800 watt inverters. In addition, Western Solar engineered a custom solution that allows iTek to monitor and reconfigure the system to test any string or micro inverter system on the market all without leaving the factory floor.
 

Go Solar Has Returned to Bellingham

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Carol Salisbury, Past Go Solar Bellingham Participant
Carol and her husband Don installed two systems, one on their house and the other on their local art gallery, Chuckanut Bay Gallery.


We are excited to announce that the Go Solar Washington campaign, brought to you by Community Energy Solutions, Western Solar and Itek Energy, has returned to Bellingham. The campaign features a series of free, informational workshops, discounts, free site assessments, Itek Energy factory tours and through the Western Solar Initiative, for every system sold or referral made, a panel will be donated in your name to the Habitat for Humanity Women Built Passive Home here in Whatcom County.


That said, why Bellingham again? “Besides the fact that Bellingham is beautiful, we believe that a solar campaign at this time helps remind everyone that solar energy not only is non-polluting and renewable, it also creates local jobs” says Tammy Deets of Community Energy Solutions. In addition, it is a great time to get solar up on your roof just in time to enjoy the peak summer production season and really see a dramatic difference on your electric bills.


Join us for one of our upcoming workshops to learn “watts” about solar energy and its viability here in the Northwest. Hope to see you there!


Upcoming workshops:


Saturday March 23rd 10:00am-11:30am
Bellingham Library, main branch

Wednesday April 10th 5:30pm-7:00pm
Bellingham Library, main branch

Saturday April 27th 10:00am-11:30am
Bellingham Library, Fairhaven branch

Tuesday May 14th 5:30pm-7:00pm 
ReSources

Visit www.gosolarbellingham.com to sign up for a free workshop!


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