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Agua Prieta II
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The Agua Prieta II Power Plant is a hybrid solar-gas project located in the city of Agua Prieta in the North of the State of Sonora. A 12 MW solar field is added to a natural gas power plant to create a solar combined cycle hybrid, supplying electricity with hybrid technology (solar-natural gas), the first integrated solar gas combined cycle of Mexico and Latin America.
CSP Potential
Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) issued a Request for Proposals in March 2002 for a 250 MW gas-fired combined cycle plant with an optional integrated parabolic trough solar field of at least 25 MW electrical output.
The incremental solar costs should be covered by a grant from GEF. As investor’s response to this concept was very limited, it was decided in 2003, that an EPC scheme with CFE as GEF grant recipient should be pursued. The solar field would no longer be an option but compulsory. In 2005 the plant location was changed to Sonora State and it was suggested by CFE to double the combined cycle size from 250 to 500MW.