Calico solar power project has been canceled
In a letter dated Thursday, developer K Road Power cited "changed market conditions" as the impetus for its dropping the solar energy project.
In a letter dated Thursday, developer K Road Power cited "changed market conditions" as the impetus for its dropping the solar energy project.
Tessera Solar, LLC has withdrawn its application to build a massive array of SunCatchers on 1500 acres southeast of Saguache.
Tessera Solar’s ambitious bid to build a 200-megawatt concentrating solar power plant in Colorado’s Sun Luis Valley has come to an end.
There have been a lot of twists and turns for a 709 MW solar project that has been planned to be built in the Imperial Valley in Southern California.
AES Solar, a joint venture owned by utility AES and private equity firm Riverston Holdings LLC, said Wednesday that it acquired the 709-megawatt solar-thermal power project from Tessera Solar.
Tessera Solar, the developer of a promising concentrated solar energy (CSP) technology, sold off the second of its two major projects approved for federal lands in the US southwest.
AES Solar develops, finances, constructs, owns and operates utilityscale solar power plants, globally. AES Solar intends to move the project forward and is committed to working with San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E).
Days after losing a contract with Southern California Edison, Tessera Solar announced Tuesday that it has sold its Calico Concentrating Solar Power Project east of Newberry Springs to a San Diego developer.
Tessera Solar has sold its Calico solar energy project in California to K Road Power, an independent power developer focused on utility-scale solar projects.
K Road Power Holdings, LLC ( “K Road”) announced its wholly owned subsidiary K Road Sun, LLC has acquired the Calico concentrated solar energy project from Tessera Solar North America, Inc.
Southern California Edison (SCE) has canceled its contract to buy the power produced by the Calico Power Project, a 663 MW concentrating solar power plant under development by Calico Solar LLC, a subsidiary of Tessera.
Scottsdale-based Stirling is one of several companies developing concentrated solar power systems. Their project is the SunCatcher, a parabolic dish that produces power by concentrating light into a stirling engine.
A proposal to build a 145-megawatt plant eight miles southeast of town will get a final hearing from Saguache County commissioners Monday.