First Solar and a subsidiary of Silicon Ranch Corporation have entered into a framework agreement for 231.6 MWdc of First Solar’s advanced technology thin film modules for use in Silicon Ranch projects to be constructed in 2017 and early 2018.
This agreement builds on previous agreements for more than 180 MWdc of modules used in Silicon Ranch projects entering commercial operations in 2015 and 2016, located in Colorado, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee. The southeastern U.S. region is rapidly emerging as a growing market for photovoltaic (PV) solar development, where Silicon Ranch has played a leading role as a developer, owner and operator.
First Solar’s thin film technology has demonstrated clear advantages over conventional multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si) solar products in all regions of the world, most significantly in the hot, humid climates that make up a large part of Silicon Ranch’s project footprint. When taking into account conversion efficiency, temperature coefficient, spectral response and shadow tolerance, First Solar technology provides an energy density of more than 10 percent over mc-Si products in this region. That means that, given the same land area with an equivalent module ground cover ratio, First Solar’s modules will produce more annual energy from the same land area than mc-Si.
“First Solar is pleased to strengthen our relationship with Silicon Ranch through this deal,” said Roger Bredder, First Solar’s Vice President of U.S. Business Development. “There is deep value in aligning with a trusted, major solar developer, and our previous endeavors with Silicon Ranch have allowed us to jointly benefit from working in a region with exciting growth opportunities.”
“As long-term owners of all our projects, Silicon Ranch recognizes the importance of quality and performance in every choice we make,” said Pete Candelaria, Silicon Ranch’s Chief Technology Officer. “First Solar is a U.S. manufacturer with superior products and a strong balance sheet, all of which were important factors in our selection. Furthermore, their technical and logistics units are the best in the business, which made them a great fit for the Silicon Ranch team.”
Similar to a portion of the 2015/2016 Silicon Ranch projects, some of the 2017 projects may also employ First Solar’s balance of system solutions, including the company’s single-axis tracker. Silicon Ranch plans to begin to take delivery of the first modules under this agreement in the first quarter of 2017 and will continue to supply its projects until the first quarter of 2018.