Avra Valley Solar Generating Station
CountryUnited States
LocationAvra Valley
Coordinates32°22′N 111°17′W / 32.367°N 111.283°W / 32.367; -111.283
StatusOperational
Commission dateDecember 13, 2012
Owner(s)NRG Solar
Solar farm
TypeFlat-panel PV
Site area320 acres
Power generation
Units operational400,000
Nameplate capacity34 MW

The Avra Valley Solar Generating Station is a 34 MW (DC, 25 MW AC) photovoltaic power plant in Avra Valley, Pima County, Arizona, owned by NRG. It uses single axis tracking that is designed to be maintenance free over the twenty year design life of the system. The panels are mounted on a north-south axis and rotate each day to follow the sun from sunrise to sunset, increasing the output by about 20%. Power is being sold to Tucson Electric Power in a 20-year power purchase agreement.[1][2]

Production

Generation (MW·h) of Avra Valley Solar [3]
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
2012 2,125 2,125
2013 4,2085,0746,6947,9488,4758,8476,8206,1266,5716,4754,3814,193 75,812
2014 4,5394,6026,8687,3778,3238,6806,8127,0425,9355,8154,6983,463 74,154
2015 3,7214,9296,5617,6447,6026,7036,8375,5915,2143,575 58,377
2016 4,1185,4926,8867,3498,6637,5997,9537,1045,8565,7984,4803,548 74,846
Total285,314

See also

References

  1. Avra Valley plant harvesting power of sun instead of cotton
  2. Avra Valley Project
  3. "Avra Valley Solar, Monthly". Electricity Data Browser. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
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