Greentech Lead America: First Solar is constructing three solar power plants totaling 23 megawatts (MW) AC of generating capacity in New Mexico.
The solar provider has signed an agreement with Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) in this regard.
Under the agreement, First Solar is expected to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, using its advanced thin-film photovoltaic (PV) modules. PNM is the largest electrical provider in New Mexico, serving more than 500,000 customers in dozens of communities across the state.
The agreement establishes terms for the plants’ EPC work. The projects are part of PNM’s 2014 portfolio of renewable energy resources. The projects are part of PNM’s 2014 portfolio of renewable energy resources.
These new projects are in addition to five plants completed in 2011 and an additional 21.5 megawatts of solar PV to be completed this year; all totaling 67MWAC that First Solar has contracted or is expected to construct with PNM by the end of 2014.
The three projects, once approved, are expected to begin construction and be completed in 2014. Up to 300 local construction jobs are expected at peak.
The solar plants in aggregate will generate enough clean energy to power up to 8,960 average New Mexico homes, displacing about 25,300 metric tons of CO2annually– the equivalent of taking some 5,270 cars off the road, and displacing up to 14.5 million gallons of water consumption annually.
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