SOLAR 100 CONCEPTUAL STUDY, FINAL REPORT, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

by BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON, Bechtel Power Corporation

Technical Report, August 1982

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CSP Unique ID 190681963

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Electronic Resource

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Publication

1021; Report; August 1982.

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Library's review

ABSTRACT:
This study was conducted to determine the present day feasibility of designing and constructing a commercial size (100 MWe) solar thermal power plant, to be located in the southwestern United States. A conceptual design was developed and its financial aspects were explored; the study
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included consideration of:
* Alternate systems
* Capital operating and maintenance costs
* Financing and tax implications
* Ownership by private utilities, municipal or other public agencies, or private investors
This report describes the procedures, conceptual design, financial analysis and the conclusions and recommendations. Figure I is an artist's rendering of thecentral receiver solar plant, designated as the Solar 100 Project, which uses two separate heliostat fields and common power block.
Prepared by: Southern California Edison Company (contact Ken Ross at (213) 572-2192); McDonnell Douglas Corporation (contact Dr. Jay Roland (714) 896-4322); Bechtel Power Corporation (contact John Bouma (213) 864-6011)
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