PG&E Purchases More Solar Power to Serve California Customers
06 June 2009 - 2:15AM
PR Newswire (US)
Utility Contracts With NextLight for 230 Megawatts of Renewable
Power for Energy Customers in Northern and Central California SAN
FRANCISCO, June 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that it has entered
into a contract with AV Solar Ranch 1, LLC, a subsidiary of
NextLight Renewable Power, LLC, for 230 megawatts (MW) of solar
photovoltaic power. On average, the project is expected to produce
592 gigawatt-hours of renewable electricity each year for PG&E
customers throughout northern and central California. This is equal
to the annual consumption of nearly 90,000 average homes.
Utility-scale photovoltaic projects feature solar modules that
convert sunlight directly into electricity and produce the greatest
amounts of power during the afternoon, when electricity demand is
high. NextLight's project will feature state-of-the-art,
commercially proven photovoltaic technology. The project will be
located in Antelope Valley, Calif. It is expected to begin
deliveries in 2011 and be fully operational by late 2013. "This
agreement will help increase the amount of clean energy we provide
to our customers and reduce greenhouse gas emissions," said John
Conway, senior vice president of energy supply for PG&E.
"Contracting with companies like NextLight is just one of the many
ways in which PG&E is harnessing the power of the sun to meet
our customers' energy needs." "NextLight is pleased to contract
with PG&E for the output of the AV Solar Ranch 1 project," said
Frank DeRosa, chief executive officer of NextLight. "The project
will provide cost-effective electricity to PG&E's customers,
create jobs and local economic benefits for the Antelope Valley,
and contribute to California's renewable energy goals." This is the
third major solar contract PG&E has signed this year. Since
2002, PG&E has entered into contracts for more than 20 percent
of its future electric power deliveries from renewable sources. On
average, half of the electricity PG&E delivers to its customers
comes from carbon-free generating sources, making the company's
energy some of the cleanest in the nation. About NextLight
Renewable Power, LLC NextLight Renewable Power, LLC is a renewable
energy development company focused primarily on utility-scale solar
development in the western U.S. NextLight's experienced development
and commercial team does not promote a particular renewable
technology; rather, the company possesses the power industry
expertise to site, permit, build and finance projects using the
best renewable technology for the application. NextLight was formed
by the inaugural fund of Energy Capital Partners, a private equity
firm, to respond to the growing demand for clean, carbon-free,
utility-scale renewable energy. Together, NextLight and Energy
Capital Partners combine expertise in project development and
financial resources to build, own and operate successful,
utility-scale solar generating facilities. For more information,
visit NextLight at http://www.nextlight.com/ and Energy Capital
Partners at http://www.ecpartners.com/. About Pacific Gas and
Electric Company Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of
PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is one of the largest combined
natural gas and electric utilities in the United States. Based in
San Francisco, with 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation's cleanest energy to 15 million people in northern and
central California. For more information, visit
http://www.pge.com/about/. DATASOURCE: Pacific Gas and Electric
Company CONTACT: PG&E External Communications, +1-415-973-5930;
or Jim Woodruff of NextLight Renewable Power, +1-626-404-6860 Web
Site: http://www.pge.com/ http://www.nextlight.com/
http://www.ecpartners.com/
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