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Tucson AZ (SPX) Mar 01, 2011 SOLON has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of a 15 mega-watt (MW) solar power plant in California for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG and E), which supplies natural gas and electric service to approximately 15 million people in northern and central California. Construction of the plant will start in April 2011 and is scheduled for completion by October 2011. The system will utilize SOLON's Velocity MW cluster concept with fixed tilt mounting and SOLON's SCADA system for remote control and monitoring. The power plant will be constructed in the vicinity of Fresno in central California. The 15 MW project is part of PG and E's 250 MW Utility Owned Generation (UOG) PV Program, a five-year plan for the construction of utility owned solar power plants. SOLON successfully constructed PG and E's pilot project in late 2009, for which it received PG and E's "Generation Supplier of the Year" award last year. This additional order enables SOLON to further expand its position as a supplier of turnkey power plant solutions for major energy suppliers in the U.S. "SOLON is honored to be selected by PG and E to participate in its noteworthy 250 MW UOG PV Program," said Dan Alcombright, Regional Vice President and General Manager of North America for SOLON. "We take great pride in our record of successful collaborations with PG and E, in particular, the 2 MW pilot project in Vacaville, California. Our standardized Velocity system technology is designed to meet the specific needs of utilities and we have received positive partner feedback for our perfect safety record and focus on reducing total cost of system ownership. It also allows us to scale large systems very quickly, and we are thrilled to provide our project management expertise to this 15 MW project with PG and E."
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