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The '''Hassi R'Mel integrated solar combined cycle power station''' is a [[hybrid power|hybrid]] [[power station]] that is to be built near [[Hassi R'Mel]] in [[Algeria]], thought to be the first of its kind. The plant will combine a 25&nbsp;[[Watt|MW]] [[parabolic trough]] [[concentrating solar power]] array, covering an area of over 180,000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup>, in conjunction with a 130&nbsp;MW [[combined cycle|combined cycle gas turbine]] plant, so cutting [[carbon emissions]] compared to a traditional power station.<ref name="SB1">[http://www.solarbuzz.com/News/NewsAFPR26.htm Abener Signs Contract for Solar Thermal Electric - Combined Cycle Hybrid Plant], ''Solarbuzz.com''</ref> The output from the solar array will be used in the steam turbine.
The '''Hassi R'Mel integrated solar combined cycle power station''' is an [[integrated solar combined cycle]] (ISCC) [[power station]] near [[Hassi R'Mel]] in [[Algeria]]. The plant combines a 25&nbsp;[[Watt|MW]] [[parabolic trough]] [[concentrating solar power]] array, covering an area of over 180,000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup>, in conjunction with a 130&nbsp;MW [[combined cycle|combined cycle gas turbine]] plant, so cutting [[carbon emissions]] compared to a traditional power station.<ref name="SB1">[http://www.solarbuzz.com/News/NewsAFPR26.htm Abener Signs Contract for Solar Thermal Electric - Combined Cycle Hybrid Plant], ''Solarbuzz.com''</ref> The output from the solar array is used in the steam turbine.


The construction contract was signed on January 5, 2007<ref name="SB1" /> and the plant is to be developed by [[New Energy Algeria]] (NEAL), a joint venture between [[Sonatrach]] [[Sonelgaz]] and SIM.
The construction contract was signed on January 5, 2007<ref name="SB1" /> and the plant was developed by [[New Energy Algeria]] (NEAL),<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.neal-dz.net/|title=New Energy Algeria}}</ref> a joint venture between [[Sonatrach]], [[Sonelgaz]], and SIM.

The station began producing electricity in June 2011. It was inaugurated July 14, 2011.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://portail.cder.dz/spip.php?article1456|title=The first hybrid plant inaugurated today in Algerian Hassi R'mel}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[List of solar thermal power stations]]
*[[List of solar thermal power stations]]
*[[Solar thermal energy]]
*[[Solar thermal energy]]
*[[Yazd integrated solar combined cycle power station|Yazd solar thermal power plant]]
*[[SolarPACES]]
*[[Solar power in Algeria]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.solarpaces.org/HASSI_R_MEL.HTM Hassi R'mel: Parabolic trough integrated with a combined cycle plant in Algeria]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070520092845/http://www.solarpaces.org/HASSI_R_MEL.HTM Hassi R'mel: Parabolic trough integrated with a combined cycle plant in Algeria]
*[http://www.solarpaces.org/News/Projects/Algeria.htm CSP Project Developments in Algeria]
*[http://www.solarpaces.org/News/Projects/Algeria.htm CSP Project Developments in Algeria]
*[http://www.igu.org/html/wgc2006/pdf/paper/add10329.pdf Natural Gas and Algerian Strategy for Renewable Energy]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928070207/http://www.igu.org/html/wgc2006/pdf/paper/add10329.pdf Natural Gas and Algerian Strategy for Renewable Energy]
*[http://siteresources.worldbank.org/GLOBALENVIRONMENTFACILITYGEFOPERATIONS/Resources/Publications-Presentations/SolarThermal.pdf Assessment of the World Bank/GEF Strategy for the Market Development of Concentrating Solar Thermal Power]
*[http://siteresources.worldbank.org/GLOBALENVIRONMENTFACILITYGEFOPERATIONS/Resources/Publications-Presentations/SolarThermal.pdf Assessment of the World Bank/GEF Strategy for the Market Development of Concentrating Solar Thermal Power]


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Latest revision as of 21:46, 13 October 2023

Arrays of parabolic troughs

The Hassi R'Mel integrated solar combined cycle power station is an integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) power station near Hassi R'Mel in Algeria. The plant combines a 25 MW parabolic trough concentrating solar power array, covering an area of over 180,000 m2, in conjunction with a 130 MW combined cycle gas turbine plant, so cutting carbon emissions compared to a traditional power station.[1] The output from the solar array is used in the steam turbine.

The construction contract was signed on January 5, 2007[1] and the plant was developed by New Energy Algeria (NEAL),[2] a joint venture between Sonatrach, Sonelgaz, and SIM.

The station began producing electricity in June 2011. It was inaugurated July 14, 2011.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Abener Signs Contract for Solar Thermal Electric - Combined Cycle Hybrid Plant, Solarbuzz.com
  2. ^ "New Energy Algeria".
  3. ^ "The first hybrid plant inaugurated today in Algerian Hassi R'mel".
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