Copper Mountain Solar Facility
The Copper Mountain Solar Facility is a 552 megawatt (MWAC) solar photovoltaic power plant in Boulder City, Nevada developed by Sempra Generation. It uses approximately 9 million cadmium telluride modules made by the US thin-film manufacturer First Solar. When the first unit of the facility entered service on December 1, 2010, it was the largest photovoltaic plant in the U.S. at 58 MW. [1] [2] [3] It is co-located with the 64 MW Nevada Solar One, 150 MW Boulder Solar, and 300 MW Techren Solar projects in the Eldorado Valley, thus forming a more than 1 gigawatt (GW) solar generating complex. By comparison, generating capacity at the nearby Hoover Dam is about 2 GW.
Copper Mountain Solar Facility | |
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Copper Mountain Solar 1 (at left) | |
Country | United States |
Location | Boulder City, Nevada |
Coordinates | 35°47′00″N 114°59′30″W |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | January 2010 |
Commission date | Dec 2008 - Dec 2016 |
Owner(s) | Sempra Generation |
Solar farm | |
Type | Flat-panel PV |
Site area | 16.2 square kilometres (6.3 sq mi), 4000acres |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 9 million First Solar panels |
Nameplate capacity | 552 MWAC |
Capacity factor | 27.9% (average 2017-2019) |
Annual net output | 1,348 GW·h, 337 MW·h/acre |
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Commons | Related media on Commons |
History
Sempra Generation completed the 10 MW demonstration plant named "El Dorado Solar" near the existing El Dorado natural gas-fired power station and the Nevada Solar One concentrated solar power plant in December 2008. [4] It was the company's first bold venture into utility-scale solar generation. A 48 MW second phase named "Copper Mountain" was constructed from January to December 2010 at a cost of about $141 million.[2] [5] At its construction peak more than 350 workers were installing the 775,000 First Solar panels on the 450-acre (180 ha) site. [1][3][6]
Based on its successes with the first unit, a second 150 MW unit was approved adjacent to the site in late 2010 and a construction plan announced On August 4, 2011.[2][7] The first 92 MW phase came online in January 2013, and the 58 MW expansion phase was eventually completed in early 2015.
Construction on the third, and thus far largest, 250 MW unit began in 2013 and was completed in early 2015, with a formal dedication ceremony on 30 April 2015.[8] This unit is located about 5 km north of the prior grouping, and is capable of generating enough electricity to power about 80,000 homes.[9]
Copper Mountain Solar 4 is the fourth unit of the Copper Mountain Solar complex. Construction on the 94 MW unit, adjacent to the grouping of Units 1 and 2, commenced in 2015. It also sustained about 350 construction jobs at peak, and completed year-end 2016. In contrast to prior units, the rows of panels run north to south, with solar trackers tilting the rows from east to west in order to maximize energy production.[10]
The 250 MW Copper Mountain 5 unit is currently in the planning and approval stage of development.[11][12]
Facility unit details
Unit | Capacity MWAC |
Complete Date |
Coordinates | Owner | PPA Recipient |
PPA Length |
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Unit 1 Pilot [13] | 10 MW | Dec 2008 | 35.78510632°N 114.99598468°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power | Pacific Gas & Electric | 20yrs |
Unit 1 Phase 2 [1][14] | 48 MW | Dec 2010 | 35.77997069°N 114.99090615°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power | Pacific Gas & Electric | 20yrs |
Unit 2 Phase 1 [15][16] | 92 MW | Dec 2012 | 35.78737752°N 114.96158993°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power & Consolidated Edison Development | Pacific Gas & Electric | 25yrs |
Unit 2 Phase 2 | 58 MW | Apr 2015 | 35.80803793°N 114.96732424°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power & Consolidated Edison Development | Pacific Gas & Electric | 25yrs |
Unit 3 [17][9] | 250 MW | mid-2015 | 35.88979281°N 114.95674042°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power & Consolidated Edison Development | Southern California Public Power Authority | 20yrs |
Unit 4 [18][19] | 94 MW | Dec 2016 | 35.78934926°N 114.98015631°W | Sempra U.S. Gas & Power | Southern California Edison (SCE) | 20yrs (2020 start) |
Electricity production
Year | Total Annual MW·h |
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2008 | 826 |
2009 | 21,661 |
2010 | 50,922 |
2011 | 129,590 |
2012 | 199,689 |
2013 | 352,561 |
2014 | 503,599 |
2015 | 1,078,497 |
2016 | 1,122,818 |
2017 | 1,342,662 |
2018 | 1,364,969 |
2019 | 1,336,619 |
Average (2017-2019) | 1,348,083 |
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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2008 | 826 | 826 | |||||||||||
2009 | 416 | 727 | 2,136 | 2,472 | 2,863 | 2,102 | 2,486 | 2,882 | 2,386 | 1,573 | 1,063 | 556 | 21,661 |
2010 | 299 | 554 | 1,367 | 1,746 | 2,474 | 2,920 | 2,256 | 2,845 | 2,652 | 1,606 | 1,529 | 898 | 21,146 |
2011 | 971 | 1,301 | 1,631 | 2,275 | 2,512 | 2,874 | 2,103 | 2,469 | 1,765 | 1,700 | 1,041 | 903 | 21,546 |
2012 | 556 | 726 | 1,048 | 1,619 | 2,373 | 2,451 | 2,172 | 2,132 | 2,426 | 2,356 | 1,909 | 1,477 | 21,245 |
2013 | 1,152 | 1,412 | 1,736 | 2,015 | 2,169 | 2,208 | 1,709 | 1,706 | 1,678 | 1,951 | 1,327 | 1,312 | 20,375 |
2014 | 973 | 1,017 | 1,466 | 1,545 | 1,828 | 2,096 | 1,835 | 1,995 | 2,066 | 2,093 | 1,779 | 1,177 | 19,869 |
2015 | 994 | 1,394 | 1,808 | 2,045 | 1,874 | 2,064 | 1,912 | 1,879 | 1,733 | 1,530 | 1,456 | 1,196 | 19,885 |
2016 | 626 | 3,662 | 1,177 | 1,241 | 1,589 | 1,600 | 1,801 | 1,757 | 1,715 | 1,423 | 1,369 | 1,101 | 19,061 |
2017 | 803 | 892 | 1,540 | 1,696 | 1,898 | 2,002 | 1,937 | 2,128 | 2,006 | 1,951 | 1,271 | 1,197 | 19,321 |
2018 | 930 | 1192 | 1,527 | 1,906 | 2,016 | 2,361 | 2,011 | 2,034 | 1,956 | 1,534 | 1,199 | 928 | 19,595 |
2019 | 1190 | 1302 | 1,800 | 2,130 | 2,258 | 2,487 | 2,511 | 2,445 | 2,090 | 2,029 | 1,385 | 935 | 22,562 |
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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2010 | 1,690 | 2,412 | 3,918 | 4,305 | 5,394 | 6,670 | 5,387 | 29,776 | |||||
2011 | 7,756 | 8,077 | 9,249 | 10,350 | 10,992 | 10,636 | 9,231 | 10,164 | 8,558 | 9,165 | 7,147 | 6,719 | 108,044 |
2012 | 7,564 | 7,486 | 9,414 | 9,668 | 11,081 | 10,638 | 9,422 | 9,029 | 9,507 | 9,180 | 7,320 | 6,069 | 106,378 |
2013 | 7,290 | 7,986 | 9,320 | 10,156 | 10,504 | 10,195 | 8,769 | 8,870 | 8,887 | 9,320 | 6,863 | 7,091 | 105,251 |
2014 | 7,355 | 7,125 | 9,633 | 9,796 | 10,454 | 10,131 | 8,784 | 9,171 | 9,146 | 8,988 | 7,672 | 5,201 | 103,456 |
2015 | 6,573 | 7,807 | 9,359 | 10,147 | 9,204 | 9,639 | 9,052 | 9,250 | 8,947 | 7,994 | 7,549 | 6,415 | 101,936 |
2016 | 5,915 | 8,338 | 8,933 | 8,619 | 8,696 | 9,651 | 9,963 | 9,157 | 9,028 | 7,993 | 6,329 | 5,669 | 98,291 |
2017 | 4,206 | 4,675 | 8,068 | 8,883 | 9,941 | 10,485 | 10,143 | 11,147 | 10,506 | 10,221 | 6,658 | 6,270 | 101,204 |
2018 | 4,754 | 6,097 | 7,809 | 9,749 | 10,310 | 12,075 | 10,285 | 10,400 | 10,004 | 7,843 | 6,131 | 4,746 | 100,205 |
2019 | 5,166 | 5,652 | 7,818 | 9,251 | 9,804 | 10,799 | 10,904 | 10,618 | 9,077 | 8,811 | 6,013 | 4,061 | 97,974 |
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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2012 | 5,751 | 9,416 | 13,857 | 14,648 | 15,569 | 12,825 | 72,066 | ||||||
2013 | 15,532 | 16,971 | 19,879 | 21,460 | 22,276 | 22,448 | 19,450 | 19,402 | 19,397 | 20,112 | 14,949 | 15,059 | 226,935 |
2014 | 15,742 | 15,521 | 20,509 | 20,723 | 22,239 | 22,234 | 19,590 | 20,143 | 20,614 | 20,043 | 16,628 | 11,000 | 224,986 |
2015 | 15,813 | 22,847 | 32,606 | 35,639 | 33,533 | 35,903 | 34,065 | 34,143 | 32,696 | 29,524 | 28,180 | 19,300 | 354,249 |
2016 | 21,561 | 28,303 | 32,347 | 28,763 | 29,914 | 35,865 | 36,913 | 32,992 | 33,124 | 29,486 | 26,004 | 20,358 | 356,633 |
2017 | 15,226 | 16,922 | 29,206 | 32,157 | 35,988 | 37,955 | 36,720 | 40,351 | 38,032 | 37,002 | 24,103 | 22,699 | 365,361 |
2018 | 17,435 | 22,360 | 28,638 | 35,752 | 37,810 | 44,280 | 37,717 | 38,140 | 36,689 | 28,763 | 22,485 | 17,406 | 367,474 |
2019 | 18,873 | 20,650 | 28,565 | 33,798 | 35,821 | 39,453 | 39,840 | 38,793 | 33,164 | 32,193 | 21,969 | 14,836 | 357,955 |
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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2014 | 3,789 | 11,030 | 14,733 | 20,025 | 23,153 | 30,470 | 29,671 | 22,417 | 155,288 | ||||
2015 | 33,165 | 45,414 | 55,583 | 60,855 | 57,697 | 61,213 | 56,920 | 56,164 | 51,528 | 44,901 | 43,550 | 35,437 | 602,427 |
2016 | 33,304 | 49,489 | 53,820 | 53,388 | 62,617 | 62,240 | 60,812 | 57,121 | 53,930 | 47,424 | 40,083 | 31,626 | 605,854 |
2017 | 34,306 | 34,423 | 54,975 | 59,303 | 64,274 | 64,486 | 55,440 | 56,390 | 52,768 | 54,330 | 38,729 | 38,337 | 607,761 |
2018 | 37,913 | 42,311 | 51,664 | 59,515 | 62,897 | 64,859 | 57,551 | 56,242 | 56,140 | 48,832 | 42,398 | 33,544 | 613,866 |
2019 | 35,491 | 36,265 | 45,385 | 55,641 | 56,435 | 61,710 | 60,577 | 60,209 | 54,467 | 55,545 | 40,816 | 29,610 | 592,151 |
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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2016 | 4,903 | 14,020 | 13,526 | 10,530 | 42,979 | ||||||||
2017 | 10,349 | 11,502 | 19,851 | 21,857 | 24,461 | 25,798 | 24,958 | 27,427 | 25,851 | 25,150 | 16,383 | 15,428 | 249,015 |
2018 | 12,518 | 16,053 | 20,560 | 25,669 | 27,146 | 31,791 | 27,079 | 27,383 | 26,341 | 20,650 | 16,143 | 12,496 | 263,829 |
2019 | 14,023 | 15,344 | 21,225 | 25,114 | 26,617 | 29,316 | 29,603 | 28,826 | 24,642 | 23,921 | 16,324 | 11,024 | 265,977 |
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