Last September, the California assembly passed bills to increase the current 20% by 2010 Renewables Portfolio Standard (RPS) to 33% by 2020. Shortly after Governor Schwarzenegger signed an Executive Order (EO) directing the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to adopt regulations increasing California's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) to 33 percent by 2020.
Today the Department of Energy announced $1.37 billion in loan guarantees for a concentrated solar generation project in the Mojave Desert by BrightSource Energy. Construction on the proposed solar thermal plants is expected to begin in the summer of 2010 and all three plants are expected to come on line in 2014. The power plants are expected to generate about 400 MW of electricity. This will be the first large scale solar plant to be constructed in California in 20 years. The power will be delivered to Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison Company (SCE) via an upgraded SCE transmission line.
All together BrightSource has contracts to deliver 2.6 GW of solar generating capacity to California's power companies. Concentrated solar generating plants have been built in California, Nevada, and Spain. The largest is the SEGS solar power plant in California, built 1984 through 1990.
Comments