The
California Flats Solar Project is a 280
megawatt (MW
AC )
photovoltaic power station on
Hearst Communications ' Jack Ranch in the
Cholame Hills area of southeastern
Monterey County ,
California , near the San Luis Obispo, Kings, and Fresno County borders in
Central California .
The project was financed by California Flats Solar LLC, a subsidiary of First Solar , and will use the company's thin-film technology . Construction began in 2016. The project was sold to Swiss asset-management outfit Capital Dynamics in August 2017. The first 130 MW of production went online in November 2017 and the projected was completed in spring 2019.
The plant has two power purchase agreements: Apple Inc. has a 25-year deal for 130 MW to power its California operations, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company is purchasing 150 MW. Apple installs a 60 MW storage facility at the site.
Electricity production
Total Facility Generation (Annual Sum from Both Units Below)
Year
Total Annual MW·h
2017
20,432
2018
361,793
2019
467,106 (ytd)
Generation (MW·h ) of CA Flats Solar 130 LLC
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2017
1,547
18,885
20,432
2018
16,764
24,557
25,427
36,031
39,568
43,990
41,733
39,108
33,300
27,071
18,010
16,234
361,793
2019
15,463
17,739
26,084
26,815
33,002
42,126
43,995
40,823
246,047 (ytd)
Generation (MW·h ) of CA Flats Solar 150 LLC
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2019
15,563
26,815
26,084
28,349
38,055
41,822
44,371
221,059 (ytd)
See also
References
^ "First Solar: California Flats" .
^ "Solar project developers hiring for 300 jobs" . KSBW.com. December 5, 2015.
^ "California Flats Solar Project Datasheet" . First Solar.
^ "First Solar Closes Sale of California Flats Project" . SolarIndustryMag.com. August 22, 2017. Archived from the original on February 1, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2019 .
^ "First Solar sells its 280mw project in southern Monterey County to Swiss-based company" . Monterey Herald . 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2020-02-09 .
^ "Being Green | Hearst" . www.hearst.com . Retrieved 2020-02-09 .
^ Christina Farr; Nichola Groom (February 10, 2015). "Apple in big solar power deal, market cap closes over $700 billion" . Reuters. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2017 .
^ O'Kane, Sean (31 March 2021). "Apple will use Tesla's 'megapack' batteries at its California solar farm" . The Verge .
^ "CA Flats Solar 130, Monthly" . Electricity Data Browser . Energy Information Administration . Retrieved October 31, 2019 .
^ "CA Flats Solar 150, Monthly" . Electricity Data Browser . Energy Information Administration . Retrieved October 31, 2019 .
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