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3.2 Concentrating Solar Power Subprogram The CSP Subprogram has developed a strategy that balances applied research, focused on reducing the cost and increasing performance and reliability of CSP systems, with deployment facilitation, which supports stakeholder awareness of near-and long-term opportunities. To that end, several significant developments occurred in FY 2005. • Arizona Public Service and Solargenix, working with NREL and SNL, completed construction of a 1-MW Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) parabolic trough plant. • Solargenix announced financial closure and began construction of a 64-MW solar-only parabolic trough plant near Las Vegas, Nevada. • Stirling Energy Systems (SES) announced power purchase agreements with Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric, which could result in over a gigawatt of installed systems over the next decade. The CSP Subprogram provided significant analytical support to the Western Governors’ Clean and Diversified Energy Initiative. The effort was highly leveraged by analysis previously undertaken for the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. An initial draft of the central station solar task force was completed in September of 2005. Facilities at SNL and NREL were used to support near- and long-term R&D. Six SES dishes have been deployed at the SNL National Solar Thermal Test Facility and will continue operation in FY 2006 in support of SES’s commercialization goals. NREL completed fabrication of a large- payload 2-axis tracker as a supplement to SNL’s rotating platform. NREL initiated work on a receiver test laboratory to support near- and long- term receiver development activities. 3.3 SolarHeatingandLightingSubprogram SH&L Subprogram management participated in the development of the 2007–2011 MYPP. Through analysis of specific SH&L Technology Improvement Opportunities, it was shown that much more research needs to be performed to lower the cost of cold-climate solar water heating systems and combined space heating and cooling systems. These solar thermal systems are necessary in order for the Building Technologies Program to reach its goal of marketable net zero energy homes by 2020. The SH&L Subprogram completely revamped the SH&L Web site in FY 2005. Also, the PV and SH&L Subprograms jointly sponsored an exhibit, “Your Home in the Sun,” for the DOE Solar Program at the 2005 International Builders Show in Orlando, Florida, January 13–16, 2005. With more than 100,000 industry professionals in attendance, this National Association of Home Builders show is the largest home-building show intheworld 4. Planned FY 2006 Activities Significant plans for FY 2006 include: 169 Systems Integration and Coordination • • • • • • • • • • • Hold the FY 2005 Solar Program Annual Review Meeting and publish the FY 2005 Solar Program Annual Report. Organize the FY 2006 Solar Program Annual Review Meeting. Support the independent Peer Review of the Solar Program. Support DOE headquarters in the completion and publishing of the 2007–2011 MYPP. Continue to use and refine the SDA and stage-gate process to help guide Solar Program management. Guide the development and use of the Solar Advisor Model. Complete the FY 2006 AOP using the DOE CPS tool and database. Complete first draft of the FY 2007 AOP, using the CPS. Complete (May 2006) the construction of the NREL S&TF and initiate occupancy (June 2006) of laboratories and offices. Continue support of, and involvement in, the WGA Solar Task Force. Hold industry/laboratory/university technical meeting to assess status of accelerated testing as a decision-making tool in the PV industry, and determine if substantial progress is needed (and achievable) to better support the industry. Test techniques and systems will be evaluated and improvement opportunities identified in each area. Hold a Mid-Year Review that includes a portfolio review and evaluation, technical progress review, and program status review. Incorporate recommendations of FY 2005 Peer Review Panel in program planning and execution.

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