石油设备网讯 据TradeArabia网利雅得4月10日消息 Fotowatio Renewable Ventures(FRV)是沙特阿拉伯可再生能源项目的领导者Abdul Latif Jameel Energy(ALJ)的一部分。该公司表示,其在澳大利亚的最新项目Lilyvale太阳能发电厂现已投入运营。
这一100兆瓦的交流项目上个月产生了第一个千瓦时的电能,预计在经过测试阶段后,将在未来几个月达到满负荷运行。位于昆士兰中部高地地区的Lilyvale太阳能发电厂将产生足够的电力供应4.5万户家庭,同时每年避免排放17.5万吨二氧化碳。这是该公司在澳大利亚连接的第四个项目,共产生276兆瓦交流电源。
Lilyvale是昆士兰州第二次大规模安装FRV太阳能系统。FRV于2017年1月与Ergon 能源公司签署了一份PPA协议,将实现工厂的全部产能。
FRV驻澳大利亚董事总经理Carlo Frigerio表示:“澳大利亚仍是全球可再生能源投资的一个关键市场。有了像Lilyvale这样的项目,FRV很高兴参与该国正在进行的能源转型,并转向可持续发展和关注环境。”
ALJ公司副总裁兼副主席Fady Jameel表示:“我们很自豪地宣布这一里程碑式的项目,并将为澳大利亚的清洁能源事业做出贡献。对于FRV和ALJ能源来说,澳大利亚是一个强大而有前景的市场,我们看到未来几年扩大投资的巨大潜力,并在该国乃至更远地区引领该行业的发展。”
ALJ能源公司拥有太阳能光伏、风能、废物转化能源等可再生能源以及海水淡化、水和废水处理等环境解决方案的能力。其能源总量将从2019年初的0.7吉瓦增加到2024年的5.8吉瓦。
吴慧丹 摘译自 TradeArabia
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ALJ’s solar power plant in Australia kicks off
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), part of Saudi-based Abdul Latif Jameel Energy (ALJ), a leader in renewable energy projects, said that its latest project in Australia, the Lilyvale solar plant, is now up and running.
The 100 MW ac project produced its first Kwh of energy last month and is expected to reach full capacity in the coming months following a testing phase. Located in the Queensland Central Highlands region, the Lilyvale solar plant will generate enough power to supply 45,000 homes, while avoiding the emission of 175,000 tons of CO2 per year. This is the fourth project connected by the company in Australia, with a total of 276 MW AC under operation.
Lilyvale is the second large-scale solar installation of FRV in Queensland. FRV signed a PPA with Ergon Energy Retail for the full plant capacity in January 2017.
Carlo Frigerio, managing director of FRV in Australia, said: "Australia continues to be a key market worldwide for renewable energy investments. With projects like Lilyvale, FRV is delighted to participate to the country's ongoing energy transformation and transition to sustainability and care for the environment.”
Fady Jameel, deputy president and vice chairman of Abdul Latif Jameel, said: "We are proud to announce this project milestone, and to be contributing to Australia’s drive for clean energy. Australia is a strong and promising market for FRV and Abdul Latif Jameel Energy, and we see significant potential to expand investment in the years ahead and spearhead the development of the sector in the country and further afield.”
Abdul Latif Jameel Energy was with capabilities in renewable energy including solar photovoltaic, wind, waste-to-energy, and environmental solutions including desalination, water and waste water treatment.Abdul Latif Jameel Energyfrom 0.7 GW at the beginning of 2019 to 5.8 GW by 2024.