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27 July
LINTHICUM,
Press Release
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Hydro’s Extrusion Americas unit has signed an agreement with Florida Power & Light (FPL) to supply custom aluminum extrusions for the first hybrid solar/fossil fuel energy generating facility in the world. When it comes online in early 2010, the Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center will produce 75MW. It will be the world’s second-largest solar plant and the largest outside of California. The Indiantown, Florida facility will employ concentrated solar power (CSP) technology to produce electricity. This process uses parabolic mirrors capture solar heat, which produces steam that turns a generating turbine. Hydro will produce the frames, supports, legs and connectors that will raise the 180,000 curved mirrors off the ground and allow them to track the sun throughout the day. Manufacturing plants in St. Augustine, Florida and Belton, South Carolina will supply the parts, provide fabricating and coordinate just-in-time deliveries for the frames used in 500-acre collecting field. “Being in Florida was important to securing this agreement,” said Matt Dionne, Hydro’s southeast regional VP. “It means that less energy is used and fewer emissions released to transport parts to FPL’s location. It also helps focus the positive economic contribution from this project in Florida.” The extruded aluminum frames are lightweight, yet provide enough torsional strength to withstand hurricanes. The manufacturing process allows the frames, which contain a high percentage of recycled aluminum, to be machined to precise tolerances for quick assembly. ““With this project Hydro is transferring technology gained on its prior CSP projects from its Phoenix plant to its Belton and St. Augustine plants,” Allan Bennett VP, solar market development for Hydro Extrusions America. “That gives Hydro technical competence and capacity across the country to serve the solar market as it grows. “When this project is complete our portfolio will include aluminum support structures using in generating nearly 300 megawatts of electricity via concentrating solar power, more than any other company in the world.” Extrusion Americas is a unit of Norsk Hydro, a global supplier of aluminium and aluminium products. Based in Norway, the company employs 23,000 people in 40 countries and has activities on all continents. Rooted in a century of experience in renewable energy production, technology development and progressive partnerships, Hydro is committed to strengthening the viability of the customers and communities its serves. In North America, Hydro provides aluminum solutions including supply sourcing, extrusion, finishing, and fabrication of components, as well as engineering and contract manufacturing services, for a variety of industries. | |||