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02/08/2010 11:17 AM     print story email story  

Israel's Arava Power Prepares to Build 15 Solar Farms

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Israeli solar developer Arava Power (APC) announced long-term contractual agreements signed with 15 agricultural cooperatives to build mid-size solar farms.

Combined, the photovoltaic projects are expected to provide a total of 100 megawatts (MW) of solar energy at an investment of 2 billion NIS (US$533 million).

APC CEO Jon Cohen: “We specialize in mid-size solar fields and rooftop solar installations. The knowledge and unique experience that we have acquired, in addition to our partnership with Siemens, provide our partners with the best conditions for building these fields. The PUA has created a competitive market for 300 megawatts--and anyone who has the experience, knowledge, and ability will be at an advantage over the rest.”

Cohen called on the Ministry of Infrastructures and the PUA to increase the approved quantity of solar energy produced in mid-size fields to 1,000 MW: “We are implementing Prime Minister Netanyahu’s vision to cease use of fossil fuels within a decade and develop alternative energies for itself and the world. The goal to produce 300 solar megawatts is an important step towards implementing the government’s decision to produce 5% of Israel’s energy consumption from renewable  sources by 2014, but it’s not enough: In order to achieve this goal, at least 1,000 megawatts are needed, and the market indicates that only mid-size solar fields can fill the gap faster than any other source.”

Arava Power President Yosef Abramowitz says, “We’re in a huge growth period. In each of the 15 mid-size field locations, we are also planning to build a large-size field, adding another 500 megawatts to Arava Power's pipeline. Together with our partners from Siemens, we are weighing additional proposals from investors.”

In August 2009, Siemens (NYSE: SI) acquired a 40% stake in Arava Power for $15 million.

Siemens Israel CEO Eliezer Tookman, said, “Siemens brings to the table vast knowledge and experience in complex project management from a technical standpoint, as well as training local technical teams in general, long-term strategic commitment, and expertise in maintenance and operation of projects and products for decades at the highest level. We anticipate and are readying ourselves for this task of building multiple fields, and hope that it’s only the beginning of a solar revolution in Israel.”

In late December 2009, Israel's Public Utilities Authority (PUA) decided to allow mid-size solar fields at a nationwide capacity of 300 MW. Analysts expect that this cap will be filled quickly, as the market has a larger potential.

Website: www.aravapower.com



Reader Comments (1)

Author:
Luis Arturo Vera B.

Date Posted:
12/15/10 12:03 AM

Greetings from Colombia. My name is Luis Arturo, I´m a colombian Electronic Engineer I would like to know how to get involve in those projects, in order to get the expertise that I lack at this moment. Doesn´t matter if is in remote, rural or tough areas. Thank you very much for your attention and for the further information. L.A.V.B Bogotá - Colombia South-America

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