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‘World’s longest operating’ solar thermal facility retiring almost entire capacity

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A solar thermal facility, claimed to be the world’s longest operating plant of its kind, is retiring almost its entire capacity, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The Solar Energy Generating Systems (SEGS) facility in California’s Mojave Desert retired five of its solar plants in July 2021 and plans to close a sixth (SEGS 8) in September 2021.

Only one solar thermal unit will remain operating at the plant after SEGS 8 is retired.

The SEGS facility was originally made up of nine solar thermal plants with a total capacity of 356MW, with SEGS 1 and 2 retired in 2015 and replaced with two solar farms, Sunray 2 and Sunray 3.

SEGS 3 to 7, each with 36MW of capacity, came online from 1986 to 1988 while SEGS 8 and 9, each with 88MW of capacity, came online in 2989 and 1990, respectively.

The EIA states: “Solar thermal plants account for a relatively small share of utility-scale US solar electric generating capacity. As of June 2021, the United States had about 52,600 MW of utility-scale solar capacity. Of that total, 3.3% was solar thermal; the remaining 96.7% was utility-scale solar PV.

“Although solar capacity in the United States is increasing rapidly, most of the capacity additions in recent years have been solar PV. About 42,000MW of utility-scale PV capacity was added to the US power grid between 2015 and June 2021; no additional solar thermal capacity has been added since the Crescent Dunes plant came online in 2015.”

Article source: https://www.energylivenews.com/2021/09/24/worlds-longest-operating-solar-thermal-facility-retiring-almost-entire-capacity/

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