First Solar To Construct 200 MW Of PV Power Plants For Australian Mines

April 3rd, 2014 by Nicholas Brown

Originally published on Kompulsa.

First Solar has announced that it intends to construct a set of solar power plants amounting to 200 MW in Australia, to provide mines with power.

These plants, assisted by diesel-fueled generators, are expected to reduce the electricity cost of mining firms in Australia and shield them from rising electricity prices. This came at a much-needed time, as profitability of the mining operations has been decreasing.

“In an environment where profitability isn’t what it used to be, with the mining industry focused on cost control, the electricity that powers the mines is becoming a bigger line item, and the ability to put a dent in that and hedge against fuel price volatility is something that solar offers,” said Jack Curtis, VP of business development for First Solar in the Asia-Pacific.

Mr. Curtis also noted that project announcements in this sector were close. Construction of these power plants will take place over the next three years.









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