THERMAL SOLAR POWER
In 2007, ACCIONA played the leading role in the revival of solar thermal energy when it commissioned the Nevada Solar One plant in the desert of Nevada, USA. It became the first company in the world to launch a thermoelectric plant after the projects undertaken in California between 1985 and 1991.
Subsequently, it built five more of its own solar thermal power plants, all in Spain, totalling 249.80 MW of capacity, which were divested in 2018.
Currently, ACCIONA offers its extensive experience in the engineering, construction and operation of solar thermal plants to clients as an EPC (turnkey) project contractor. The most emblematic projects undertaken to date are the Kathu (100 MW) and Bokpoort (50 MW) plants in South Africa (both with parabolic cylinder technology), and Cerro Dominador (110 MW), currently under construction in the Atacama Desert (Chile). All of them have an energy storage system.
More information about our thermar solar (CSP) activity is available on the ACCIONA Energía website.
We partner with the sun to produce the energy with which we combat the climate emergency and lead the transition to a low-carbon economy.
in figures
64
INSTALLED CAPACITY MWP
182,000
ALIGNED MIRRORS
93
GHW PRODUCED IN 2023
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Solar thermal energy is reborn when the Nevada Solar One plant is connected to the grid. It is the largest solar thermal plant installed in the world since 1990.