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Ashalim Concentrating Solar Plant to be Built by Abengoa and Shikun & Binui

Abengoa, the company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, and Shikun & Binui, an Israeli based global infrastructure group, have been nominated by the State of Israel as successful bidders in the BOT tender of the Ashalim concentrating solar plant.

Negev Energy, a joint company created by Abengoa and Shikun & Binui will build, own and operate a 110 MW solar trough plant with storage located in the Negev desert. The plant will use the latest technology developed by Abengoa and will be able to store energy in order to produce electricity when required after sunset. Electricity will be purchased by Israel Electricity Corporation over a 25 year power purchase agreement. Construction is expected to start in 2014 in the Ashalim area of the Negev Desert once the power purchase agreement and the project financing are closed.

Solar trough plants collect solar energy using large high precision mirrors that follow the sun and concentrate its energy onto heat absorber tubes that carry a fluid. The temperature of the fluid increases up to 390 degrees Celsius. Using a heat exchanger the thermal energy is then transferred to water in order to generate steam that is used to produce electricity using a turbine. Additionally, part of the thermal energy can be stored in molten salt thermal tanks in order to use it later to generate steam and produce electricity, in this case for approximately four hours. This technology therefore has two key advantages. First, it is a clean source of energy that avoids CO2 emissions, more than 300,000 tons per year by this particular plant. And secondly, it generates power whenever required and not only when the natural resource, in this case the sun, is available making it one of the few clean dispatchable technologies available today.

Abengoa currently has 743 MW in commercial operation and 910 MW in construction around the world. It is one of the few companies that designs, builds and operates solar plants using both tower and parabolic trough technology.

This new contract will further consolidate Abengoa’s leadership position in developing solar technology. This project also reflects Abengoa’s firm commitment to research and innovation, which has enabled it to maintain a competitive advantage in its sectors, leading projects with huge potential for innovation and programs that involve world-leading research centers and strategic partners.

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