Solar Systems Completes Landmark Saudi Arabian Power Facility
30 April 2014 - 6:04AM
Business Wire
Highlights
- Solar Systems announces completion of
1MW solar power plant at the Nofa Equestrian Resort, near Riyadh,
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
- Solar plant represents first off-shore
deployment of Solar Systems’ unique ‘Dense Array’ dish concentrator
solar technology.
- KSA is a key emerging market for Solar
Systems, with plans evolving to invest heavily in solar energy with
a $US109 billion program to help replace domestic oil
consumption.
Solar Systems Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silex
Systems Limited (ASX:SLX) (OTCQX:SILXY), has today announced the
completion of a 1MW solar power generation facility at the Nofa
Equestrian Resort near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Completion of the 28-dish, diesel replacement facility marks an
important milestone for Solar Systems as the first international
deployment of the Company’s unique ‘Dense Array’ Concentrated
Photovoltaic (CPV) technology.
The facility also gives Solar Systems a presence in one of the
world’s largest emerging renewable energy markets. The KSA plans to
build 41GW of solar energy generating capacity over the next two
decades under a $US109 billion competitive procurement program
administered by the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable
Energy (KA CARE).
The Kingdom plans to generate a third of its electricity from
solar energy by 2032 to partly offset approximately $US100 billion
(at current oil prices) of annual export revenues lost due to
domestic oil consumption.
Silex Systems CEO Michael Goldsworthy said local conditions in
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia suited deployment of Solar Systems’ CPV
technology.
“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a high Direct Normal Irradiance
(DNI), very high average daily temperatures and negligible cloud
cover, making it well-suited to Solar Systems’ technology,” Dr
Goldsworthy said.
“There are significant opportunities to develop solar projects
in Saudi Arabia.”
“Interestingly, KA CARE will also be responsible for the
roll-out of a significant nuclear power program under plans to
build 18GW of nuclear generating capacity, or around 16 large
nuclear power plants. This is positive for our foundation
technology, the SILEX laser uranium enrichment process, being
commercialised by GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment in the
US.”
In relation to the Nofa Project, Solar Systems’ CEO Chris Murray
said: “We are looking forward to building on this cornerstone
project in Saudi Arabia as it progresses with what is arguably the
world’s largest solar power investment program, further details of
which are expected to be released in the coming months.”
“The commercial deployment of the technology at the Nofa
facility broadens our exposure in the key Middle Eastern markets
and establishes our unique CPV technology in a different setting to
Australia. The performance of the Nofa plant will be monitored to
further optimise our unique solar CPV technology. We also wish to
acknowledge the invaluable support of the Nofa Equestrian Resort,
owned by His Highness, Prince Sultan Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al
Kabeer and of project partners Al Khafrah Group Holdings and its
associates, chaired by Sheikh Mubarak Al Khafrah.”
KA CARE officials recently visited the site and have taken a
keen interest in the operation of the Nofa solar plant.
The Nofa solar power facility is now supplying clean energy into
Nofa’s internal grid. An official opening is planned for June
2014.
Further information on the Company’s activities can be found on
the Silex website: www.silex.com.au or by contacting the persons
listed below.
CompanyMichael Goldsworthy, CEO, orJulie Ducie, CFO /
Company Secretary+61 2 9704 8888Media and Investor
RelationsMedia:Buchan ConsultingBen Oliver+61 3 9866 4722,
+61(0)402 242 9825Investor:Buchan ConsultingJane Lowe+61 2 9237
2800
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