Southern California Edison's project to
cover more than 100 warehouse and other industrial rooftops with 250 MW
of solar/PV modules continues to move forward. Next week, the supplier
of the first 2.2 MW's worth of PV for the initial installation on
600,000 square feet of rooftop will be announced. Here's a short
statement that company spokesman Gil Alexander just sent me via email.
"Southern California Edison (SCE) expects to
announce the outcome of its first supplier solicitation for its new
solar panel installation project next week.
"Shortly after the March 27 announcement of our two-square-mile
solar panel project, SCE launched a competitive solicitation for panel
and other suppliers for the Fontana, CA, building where the project
announcement was made. This will be the first of more than 100
commercial rooftops we eventually will cover with panels.
"SCE hopes to begin installation work at this first site in
June and to be producing solar power for the Inland Empire in time for
this summer’s peak demand period--August and September.
"The solicitation process continues for the rest of the project."
A source in the solar industry with direct knowledge of SCE's
"competitive solicitation" process told me earlier this week that the
winner of the initial bid to supply those panels is none other than
Wall Street's favorite thin-film PV company, First Solar. SCE's
Alexander would not confirm that, saying only that "the process will
end next week and we will announce."