solar thermal

ARENA Approves $65M Grant To Vast Solar’s “First-of-its-kind” Concentrated Solar Power Project In Port Augusta

2023-02-13T16:48:26+00:00

Vast Solar, an Australian developer of solar thermal, or concentrated solar power (CSP) technology, has received funding of $65 million from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for its 30MW/ 288MWh reference plant, VS1, in Port Augusta, South Australia. This utility-scale CSP project, the first of its kind, will anchor Vast Solar's green technology manufacturing activities Read More

ARENA Approves $65M Grant To Vast Solar’s “First-of-its-kind” Concentrated Solar Power Project In Port Augusta2023-02-13T16:48:26+00:00

CSP for mines: Baseload and Storage a Must for Extractive Industry

2019-02-19T12:21:35+00:00

Joel Link is SolarReserve’s Vice President of Development. He is responsible for business development and power marketing of large scale solar thermal and photovoltaic (PV) energy projects throughout the Americas and Asia. In addition to his development role, Link also leads expansion of the company’s activities for on and off-grid solar thermal and PV solutions uniquely Read More

CSP for mines: Baseload and Storage a Must for Extractive Industry2019-02-19T12:21:35+00:00

South Africa DOE Awards 100MW Solar Thermal Power Project to Consortium Led By SolarReserve and ACWA Power

2019-02-20T11:17:10+00:00

The South Africa Department of Energy awarded preferred bidder status for a 100 megawatt (MW) Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) project to a consortium led by SolarReserve, a leading global developer of utility-scale solar power projects and advanced solar thermal technology, and International Company for Water and Power Projects (ACWA Power), the Saudi water and power developer, owner and Read More

South Africa DOE Awards 100MW Solar Thermal Power Project to Consortium Led By SolarReserve and ACWA Power2019-02-20T11:17:10+00:00

"If we don’t produce the energy – don’t pay us". Codelco solar case study

2019-02-26T09:34:05+00:00

This case study examines how a new business model and a new application of technology was created by a Chilean-Danish consortium to supply solar thermal power to one of the world's largest copper mining companies. This is an ambitious project that has set a benchmark for good working relationship s and power agreements between renewable energy developers Read More

"If we don’t produce the energy – don’t pay us". Codelco solar case study2019-02-26T09:34:05+00:00