Solar Developer Profile: Scatec North America

An emerging solar project developer in North America with 156 megawatts permitted.

Scatec Solar North America is a small, emerging solar project developer with a strong name and strong founder. Scatec Solar AS in Norway, the parent firm, is founded by Dr. Alf Bjørseth, best known as the founder of Renewable Energy Corporation (REC).

Scatec Norway is a solar developer that also provides EPC services and has installed 110 megawatts of solar projects globally. The firm expects to develop another 100 megawatts in 2011.

 

I spoke with Eric Perreca, President and CFO, about Scatec's activities in the U.S. 

The firm is going after the utility market and has three good-sized projects totaling 156 megawatts (DC).  The three projects are already permitted along with near-completed interconnection agreements. Negotiations are underway with utilities, although no Power Purchase Agreements have yet been signed.

The three projects include:

Perreca understands that even after the time-consuming work of permitting and EIRs and endless county and city planning meetings, you have to finance the project and sell the power to a utility.  Because the projects are "complicated enough," when it comes to vendor selection, Scatec generally utilizes the lowest risk vendors possible which means bankable suppliers with proven performance, established balance sheets and warranties.  Nevertheless, Perreca says that they are always looking at new technologies, including "blending with storage technology."

 

According to Perreca, "If everything goes as planned, we start construction at the end of the year," and expect "to be on-line in the beginning of 2013."

 

The Utility PV Market in the U.S.

The utility PV market in the U.S. is emerging as a central focus for global players. The current market, valued at $1 billion per year, is scaling rapidly as utilities respond to looming renewable portfolio standards and feed-in tariff markets such as Spain and Germany cut back incentives. These conditions point to a greater focus on the U.S. utility market as a global industry driver over the next five years, with market potential approaching an estimated $8 billion per year by 2015.

It's easy to see from the chart below that First Solar and SunPower dominate the utility PV market in the U.S. today; one of the two companies has been involved in every one of the 11 largest operating projects in the country.  Greentech Media Research takes a deep look at the U.S. utility-scale solar marketplace in this report and both of these articles.

We took a detailed look at the Blue Wing solar project here and the proposed 50-megawatt Turning Point Solar project here.

Here's a table of operational PV power plants in the U.S.

Project

Developer / EPC

State

Size (DC)

PV Tech

Owner

Copper Mountain Sempra/FSLR NV 55 MWdc CdTe Sempra
Desoto FP&L/SPWR FL 28 MWdc c-Si FPL
Blythe FSLR CA 25 MWdc CdTe NRG
Blue Wing juwi TX 16 MWdc CdTe Duke
Jacksonville juwi FL 15 MWdc CdTe PSEG
Nellis FRV/SPWR NV 14 MWdc c-Si FRV
Wyandot juwi OH 12 MWdc CdTe PSEG
El Dorado Sempra/FSLR NV 12 MWdc CdTe Sempra
Space Coast FP&L/SPWR FL 12 MWdc c-Si FPL
West Pullman SPWR IL 10 MWdc c-Si Exelon

(Megawatt values are in DC and we assume an 87% DC-to-AC derate factor for projects that are quoted in AC. Data from Greentech Media.)