Stirling Energy Solar Thermal SunCatcherTM System Wins Best Commercialized Technological Innovation Award

Following a popular vote among peers and at the Fourth Concentrated Solar Power Summit for the first US CSP Today Industry Awards, the (SES) SunCatcher technology was honored with the Best Commercialized Technological Innovation Award.

SES received the award for its SunCatcher technology advancements that led to its commercialization in 2009. These included the establishment of a global supply chain with the engineering skills, manufacturing capabilities and production capacity required to mass produce SunCatcher™ units; an optimized design for high volume production resulting in increased performance; and the successful completion, operation, and commissioning of Maricopa Solar, the world’s first commercial‐scale SunCatcher Dish Stirling project.

The commercialization of the SunCatcher technology is in large part thanks to the significant investments provided over the last few years from the US Department of Energy and the engineering and design achievements achieved by SES in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories in . NTR’s investment in SES in 2008 enabled the company to escalate plans to launch the technology and led to the creation of Tessera Solar in 2009 to actively pursue and develop projects for the SunCatcher.


The and operation of the 1.5 MW Maricopa Solar commercial‐scale power plant in Arizona is a testament to the scalable nature of the technology. Comprised of 60 SunCatcher units, the plant represents a building block for larger planned projects to be deployed in the next year. Successful development of the Maricopa Solar project has enabled SES to effectively exercise its manufacturing supply chain, optimize field assembly and installation procedures, and integrate SunCatcher™ units with the electricity grid. Since beginning operations earlier this year, Maricopa Solar is delivering over 97 percent cumulative availability.

The SES SunCatcher™ is a 25kW solar power system consisting of a dish‐concentrator that tracks and focuses solar energy onto a Power Conversion Unit, which utilizes a Stirling engine to convert solar energy into grid‐quality electricity. SunCatcher™ has several unique and differentiating attributes including zero water use for power production, a modular and scalable system architecture, and terrain flexibility up to 10 percent.

About Stirling Energy Systems (SES Inc.)

Stirling Energy Systems (SES) is the global supplier of the (CSP) SunCatcher™ solar dish engine system. The SES SunCatcherTM combines a parabolic mirrored dish with a high‐efficiency Stirling engine to track, collect and convert the sun’s thermal energy to grid‐quality electricity. The SunCatcherTM technology has significant advantages including zero water use for power production, minimal impact to the environment and the highest electric efficiency.

Founded in 1996, the company maintains corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, and engineering operations at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NTR owns a controlling stake in SES Inc.

For more information, visit www.stirlingenergy.com.

About NTR plc

NTR plc, the international renewable energy group, builds and runs green energy and resource‐sustaining businesses. Founded in 1978, NTR has evolved from being a developer and operator of infrastructure in Ireland to an international developer and operator of renewable energy (wind, solar and ethanol) and waste management businesses in the , UK, and Ireland. The group employs over 4,100 people. For more information, visit www.ntrplc.com.

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Tracey A. Smith Posted by on Aug 1 2010. Filed under Solar Investment, Solar Thermal Industry News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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