Lockheed Martin to Support Utility-Scale Solar Power Plant in Arizona
Posted on: Friday, 22 May 2009, 13:00 CDT
The project, named Starwood Solar I, will be owned by an affiliate of Starwood Energy. Lockheed Martin, as Starwood Energy's exclusive partner, will serve as the project's Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor. To support the project, Lockheed Martin will leverage the expertise gained from its solar energy testbed, a full-scale solar collector assembly in
The PPA signing is the next step in building one of the world's largest CSP plants. The project is scheduled for completion in 2013, pending regulatory approval.
"Lockheed Martin is very pleased to partner on the Starwood Solar I project," said
Starwood Solar I will be constructed on 1,880 acres that will contain more than 3,000 100-meter parabolic troughs. The plant will be built in the
"We are delighted to enter into such an important relationship with APS and the people of Arizona," said
In addition to its work in solar energy with Starwood Energy, Lockheed Martin is working with its customers to address the nation's energy and climate challenges in the areas of energy efficiency, management and storage, next-generation alternative energies, and climate monitoring.
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