GroupGeneral InfoOwner/s: NextEraTechnology: Parabolic troughCountry: USStatus: OperationalPurpose: CommercialUsage: ElectricityPower: 30.00 MWStart date: February, 1989Location: Kramer Junction, California TechnologySolar fieldSolar Collector Assemblies - Trough: Luz LS-2Mirrors / Reflective surface: Flabeg RP3Reflecting area: 194 280 m²Heat Collector Element (Tube): Solel UVACReceiver type: EvacuatedHeat Transfer Fluid: TherminolHTF Temp out: 390ºCPower blockStorage Y/N: NoPower cycle: Steam RankinePower cycle pressure: 100 barTurbine: MHI regenerative steam turbineTurbine efficiency: 37.5% at full loadBackup: YesBackup type: Natural gas Companies involvedProject developer: LuzKey components suppliers: FlabegMitsubishi Heavy IndustriesLuzSuppliers details: Flabeg (MirrorsEmerson (Automation)Sulzer (Pumps)Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Turbine)Luz (Parabolic trough) SocioeconomicsGeneration Offtaker: SCEOther financing info: PURPA Qualifying Facility Independent Power Producer, with special Standard Offer 2 (SO-2) type power purchase agreement to Southern California Edison. Incentives: Accelerated depreciation Federal and state investment incentive Solar property tax exclusion OtherSolar resource: 2 725 kWh/m2/yrSolar resource source: National Solar Resource Data Base