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Nuclear Power Giant Areva Buys Solar Start-up Ausra

French nuclear power firm Areva announced earlier today the acquisition of
Austra, a provider of concentrated solar power electricity generation
infrastructure.
Given the market for concentrated solar power farms is expected to experience an
average annual growth rate of 20% over the next ten years, reaching an
estimated installed capacity of over 20 GW by 2020, Areva believes the
acquisition will allow the company to capture the lead in the burgeoning market.
Ausra isn't the nuclear power company's first dabble in alternative energy - the
company also makes offshore wind turbines and designs, constructs and commissions turnkey
biomass power plants. Areva is also developing hydrogen based integrated energy
management modules that include an electrolyzer, a hydrogen storage system and a
fuel cell.
Ausra's core technology, the Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector solar collector
and steam generation system, uses mirrors to focus the sun's heat onto
receivers, which consist of a system of tubes through which water flows. The
water in the tubes boils, generating high-pressure steam for use in power
generation and industrial steam applications.
Ausra has its roots in Australia and the company's first customer was Macquarie
Generation, the largest power producer in Australia. Ausra's solar steam
generators supply steam to provide a boost to Macquarie's coal-fired power
station, the world’s first solar/coal-fired power augmentation facility. Ausra
claims its solar thermal energy technology is the most land efficient in
operation, generating 1.5-to-3 times more power per acre than any other
solar technology. Depending upon the size of a project, Ausra can install a
solar thermal farm in 6-18 months.
The acquisition of Ausra is expected to be finalised in the next few months,
subject to usual regulatory approval.
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