Avenal Solar Facility

The Avenal Solar Facility is a 57.7 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station in Kings County, California, constructed using 450,900 SHARP-128W thin-film modules. At its completion, it was California's largest photovoltaic facility.[4]

Avenal Solar Facility
CountryUnited States
LocationKings County
Coordinates35°59′N 120°06′W
StatusOperational
Construction beganSeptember 2010[1]
Commission dateAugust 5, 2011
Owner(s)NRG Solar and Eurus Energy America
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Site area500 acres (200 ha)
Power generation
Units operational450,900
Sharp Electronics (128W thin film)[2]
Nameplate capacity57.7 MW or 45 MWAC
Annual net output58 GWh[3]

The power generated is sold to Pacific Gas & Electric, using three separate 20-year power purchase agreements (PPA).

Units

  • Sun City (20MW)
  • Sand Drag (19MW)
  • Avenal Park (6MW)[5]

Production

Generation (MW·h) of Avenal Park [6]
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2011 2,1441,4801,183420398 5,625
2012 383779251,3381,8391,9881,7191,3551,268997510372 12,726
2013 2414958428889991,2741,2021,6171,5721,3921,3851,446 13,353
2014 4655319351,1061,2711,4091,3041,4111,3771,2431,033705 12,789
2015 6097681,1251,2621,2691,3071,3531,3701,130952882726 12,753
Total57,246
Generation (MW·h) of Sun City Project LLC [7]
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2011 7,4975,1744,1361,4691,393 19,668
2012 1281,2753,1254,5216,2156,7175,8094,5774,2863,3681,7231,259 43,003
2013 8011,6412,7942,9463,3164,2253,9865,3655,2154,6174,5964,796 44,298
2014 1,5611,7813,1353,7104,2624,7274,3744,7334,6184,1703,4652,363 42,897
2015 2,0392,5703,7664,2264,2484,3774,5304,5853,7843,1882,9532,431 42,695
Total192,561
Generation (MW·h) of Sand Drag LLC [8]
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2011 6,8294,7133,7681,3381,269 17,917
2012 1201,1962,9334,2435,8326,3045,4514,2964,0223,1611,6171,181 40,357
2013 7651,5672,6692,8143,1674,0373,8085,1254,9824,4114,3914,582 42,320
2014 1,4821,6912,9763,5224,0464,4884,1534,4944,3843,9593,2902,244 40,729
2015 1,9392,4433,5814,0194,0394,1624,3074,3603,5983,0312,8082,311 40,597
Total181,920
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