(Source: Business Wire)

NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, already the country's leading generator
of wind and solar power, announced today that it has entered into a
contract to sell 250-megawatts of solar thermal power from the proposed
Genesis Solar Energy Project to Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).
The proposed Genesis Solar Energy Project will be comprised of two
125-megawatt units. Once both units are fully operational, the project
is expected to produce approximately 560 gigawatt-hours of renewable
electricity each year. This is equal to the annual usage of more than
80,000 homes.
"This agreement is an important step forward in the development of solar
power in California," said Mitch Davidson, president and CEO of NextEra
Energy Resources. "With increasing concerns about greenhouse gases,
solar electricity can have a meaningful impact in reducing carbon
dioxide emissions. In addition to clean energy, this project will create
jobs and many positive economic impacts for Riverside County."
"Solar energy is a reliable and environmentally-friendly way to help
meet California's peak energy demands," said Fong Wan, senior vice
president for energy procurement at PG&E. "Through our agreement with
NextEra Energy, we will significantly increase the amount of clean,
renewable energy we provide to our customers in the years to come."
This is NextEra Energy Resources first contract to sell solar power to
PG&E, and it is subject to approval by the California Public Utilities
Commission. In August, NextEra Energy Resources filed an Application for
Certification with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to construct,
own and operate this 250-megawatt solar plant in the Sonoran Desert. In
addition, NextEra Energy Resources has filed for a right-of-way grant
with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for this project.
For the Genesis Project, NextEra Energy Resources plans to utilize
proven and scalable parabolic trough solar thermal technology that has
been used commercially for more than two decades. NextEra Energy
Resources has nearly 20 years of experience operating similar technology
at its SEGS solar facilities in the Mojave Desert.
The proposed Genesis Solar Energy Project will be located on an
approximately 1,800-acre site between Desert Center and Blythe, on land
managed by the BLM in Riverside County, California. The more than
500,000 parabolic mirrors will be assembled in rows to receive and
concentrate the solar energy to produce steam for powering a steam
turbine generator.