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SolarReserve Expands International Development Activities into Australia
by Staff Writers
Santa Monica CA (SPX) Dec 10, 2013


File image: Crescent Dunes solar installation.

SolarReserve has announced the company's international expansion into Australia through the opening of its office in Perth. Continuing its ongoing efforts to provide reliable, cost-effective, clean energy solutions worldwide, SolarReserve is pursuing both large-scale concentrating solar power (CSP) and photovoltaic (PV) projects, with an emphasis towards opportunities in the off-grid mining sector.

Energy is one of the biggest financial costs for mines-one that impacts competitiveness given the escalating and uncertain prices of fossil fuels. With a focus on reducing costs and operational risks, resource companies in Australia are seizing the opportunity to transform the economics of their business by replacing a volatile energy source with one that is fixed for the life of the facility and sustainable-the sun.

Boasting the highest average solar radiation per square meter of any continent in the world, Australia's remarkable solar resource fuels a renewable energy solution that can deliver significant savings and predictable energy costs to mining operations throughout the region.

"In Australia, the best solar resources are commonly found in remote areas where mines operate, presenting the off-grid mining sector with a substantial opportunity to offset the high price of electricity generation in these remote locations with a solar energy alternative. In Western Australia alone, there are more than 1,000 operating mines-many of which are powered by high-priced diesel fuel," said SolarReserve's CEO Kevin Smith.

"SolarReserve's world-leading solar thermal technology with integrated molten salt storage offers a cost-effective, reliable and most importantly, a baseload supply of electricity that is critical to mining operations."

Smith added, "In the face of impending policy decisions by the Australian government related to renewable energy and carbon emissions, solar energy for the mining sector is a win-win: good for business and good for the environment."

SolarReserve has expanded its global team with the hire of Daniel Thompson as director of development for Australia. He will be based in the Perth office and will lead SolarReserve's development activities for the region. Thompson has more than 10 years of energy sector experience in power generation and renewable energy project development in Australia. He previously held management positions at Verve Energy and Western Power Corporation.

"We are thrilled to have Daniel join our team," said Tom Georgis, senior vice president of development. "His deep industry and market knowledge combined with more than a decade of successful development of renewable projects in Australia will help SolarReserve capitalize on the enormous opportunities that exist in the region for our 24 x 7 reliable power supply solutions."

SolarReserve's industry leading CSP technology features an integrated molten salt energy storage system that enables firm, reliable electricity to be generated on-demand and delivered to meet the client's power needs.

This energy storage capability provides a stable electricity product similar to that of conventional fossil fuel-burning power facilities, but without the associated harmful emissions and price volatility. SolarReserve's CSP technology, either alone or coupled with PV, can provide a cost effective and reliable alternative to diesel fired generation with the reduction in emissions to near zero.

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