ATLANTA, Sept. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Southern Company today announced its acquisition of the largest direct current solar tracking array of its kind. The Spectrum Solar Facility – a 30-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic installation in Clark County, Nev. – will have greater DC capacity than any tracking-based installation in the United States. Tracking technology enables greater operating efficiency by optimally directing solar panels as the sun moves across the sky.
The plant is located on a 311-acre site and will be built, operated and maintained by SunEdison, a leading global provider of solar energy services and a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR).
“Southern Company is committed to energy innovation and leads our industry in proprietary research and development,” said Southern Company Chairman, President and CEO Thomas A. Fanning. “This project pushes the boundaries of solar energy by harnessing the power of large-scale tracking technology.”
The Spectrum Solar Facility is the third facility jointly acquired by Southern Company and Turner Renewable Energy. This partnership demonstrates a commitment to energy innovation and the commercial viability of renewable energy resources in America.