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EPRI joins SolarTAC--One of the World's Largest Solar Test and Demonstration Centers
The Electric Power Research Institute members represent more than 90 percent of US electricity
Aurora, Colo. – The Solar Technology Acceleration Center (SolarTAC) announces the addition
of the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) as a sponsoring member. EPRI conducts
research and development for the electric power industry and its membership represents more than
90 percent of the electricity generated and delivered in the United States, along with an
international participation extending to 40 countries.
Located in Aurora, Colorado, SolarTAC is a private, member-based, outdoor facility where the
solar industry tests, validates, and demonstrates advanced solar technologies. As a member of
SolarTAC, EPRI will have access to the 74-acre SolarTAC site, allowing EPRI's membership to
participate in solar research and development, utilizing SolarTAC's available infrastructure.
SolarTAC members can work alone or in collaboration with other members on research and
demonstration activities that support their business and membership needs.
"We are very excited to become a member of SolarTAC," said Stan Rosinski, Program Manager for
EPRI's Renewable Generation R&D. "Our sponsorship affords EPRI the ability to conduct solar
thermal research as well as test the performance of a variety of solar thermal and photovoltaic
technologies, and through collaboration with our members, validate these technologies. SolarTAC
provides a unique opportunity to transition technologies from the lab to the field through
testing in a real-world environment."
According to SolarTAC's Executive Director, Dustin Smith, "Having EPRI's utility industry
involved in SolarTAC is a significant step towards our memberships' goal of accelerating
utility-scale solar technologies into the marketplace." Since announcing the initial launch of
SolarTAC in late 2008, the site infrastructure development has progressed to the point where
members can now deploy solar technology.
SolarTAC originated when six public and private sector entities -- Abengoa Solar, the City of
Aurora, the Colorado Renewable Energy Collaboratory, Midwest Research Institute (MRI), SunEdison,
and Xcel Energy -- joined forces to establish a site where member companies can bring their early
commercial or near-commercial stage solar technologies for testing and demonstration under actual
field conditions.
Media contact information:
- Abengoa Solar : Allison Lenthall, 202.558.7739, Allison@renewcomm.com
- City of Aurora: Kim Stuart, 720.427.5335, Kstuart@auroragov.org
- EPRI: Jeff Brehm, 704-595-2521, jbrehm@epri.com
- MRI: Pam Sharitz-Tesch, 816.360.1968, psharitz-tesch@mriresearch.org
- NREL: George Douglas, 303.275.4096, George.douglas@nrel.gov
- SunEdison: Brad Oswald, 443-909-7200, boswald@sunedison.com
- Xcel Energy: Tom Henley, 303.294.2061, Tom.henley@xcelenergy.com
About EPRI
EPRI (The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc.) conducts research and development relating to
the generation, delivery, and use of electricity for the benefit of the public. An independent
non-profit organization, EPRI brings together scientists and engineers as well as experts from
academia and industry together to help address challenges in electricity, including reliability,
efficiency, health, safety, and the environment. EPRI also provides technology, policy, and
economic analysis to drive long-range research and development planning, and supports research in
emerging technologies. For more information, please visit
www.epri.com
About Abengoa Solar
Abengoa Solar develops and deploys technologies to generate clean energy from the sun. Abengoa
Solar develops, designs, builds and operates in the U.S. Concentrating Solar Power (C.S.P.) and
photovoltaic power plants and installations. Abengoa Solar also develops its own technology through
R&D projects in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy and NREL, among others.
(www.abengoasolar.com)
About Sun Edison
SunEdison is North America's largest solar energy services provider. The company finances,
installs and operates distributed power plants using proven photovoltaic technologies, delivering
fully managed, predictably priced solar energy services for its commercial, government and
utility customers. SunEdison is a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials (NYSE: WFR). For more
information about SunEdison, please visit
www.sunedison.com.
About Xcel Energy
Xcel Energy is a major U.S. electricity and natural gas company with regulated operations in
eight Western and Midwestern states. Xcel Energy provides a comprehensive portfolio of
energy-related products and services to 3.3 million electricity customers and 1.8 million natural
gas customers through its regulated operating companies. Company headquarters are located in
Minneapolis. More information is available at
www.xcelenergy.com.
About Midwest Research Institute
MRI, a not-for-profit scientific research organization with 1,800 employees nationwide, performs
contract research and laboratory consulting services for clients in government, industry, and
academia. Established in 1944, MRI is one of the nation's leading independent research institutes
conducting research in the areas of national security and defense, energy and environment, life
sciences, food and agriculture, and transportation safety. With headquarters in Kansas City,
MRI also has facilities in Palm Bay, Fla., Frederick, Md., and Rockville, Md. MRI is one of the
two entities in the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC, that manages the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colo., for the U.S. Department of Energy. For more
information, visit www.mriresearch.org
About Colorado Renewable Energy Collaboratory
The Collaboratory is a renewable energy research partnership among the National Renewable Energy
Laboratory and Colorado's premier research universities – Colorado School of Mines, Colorado
State University and the University of Colorado – Boulder. The Collaboratory seeks to develop and
commercialize renewable energy technologies, promote economic growth in Colorado, the Rocky
Mountain Region and the nation with renewable energy industries, and educate our nations' finest
energy researchers, technicians and work force. The Collaboratory's research centers provide
access to four world class institutions through a single point of contact. Nearly 50 companies,
from Fortune 500 companies to clean energy startups, have already joined Collaboratory centers.
More information is available at
www.coloradocollaboratory.org.
About the City of Aurora
More than 309,000 people and 10,000 businesses choose to call Aurora home, making it the third
most populous city in Colorado and the 58th largest in the country. The City of Aurora, ranks the
sixth safest among cities of its size, offers an extensive range of services to create a livable,
enjoyable community. Just minutes away from Denver International Airport, the strategically
located city serves as the gateway to the Rockies. City leaders' vision for growth focuses the
principles of sustainability, energy efficiency and renewable energy. SolarTAC is located on City
of Aurora land master planned for furthering renewable energy projects. For more information on
the City of Aurora visit www.auroragov.org.