Abengoa Solar has the knowledge and experience in working with CSP technologies (i.e. tower, trough and dish Stirling), solar heat, and photovolatiacs, both concentrating and non-concentrating to bring these technologies into the marketplace.
| Promotion | Construction | Operation |
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Negotiation of Power Purchase Agreements -Acquisition of land for solar plant siting -Acquiring necessary permits and conforming to environmental regulations -Obtaining access to water and transmission capabilities -Structuring of project finances -Preliminary design |
-Detailed engineering and review -Procurement -Project supervision -Startup and performance testing -Financial management |
-Operation and Maintenance
-Performance monitoring -Financial and contractual management |

Besides electric generation plants, Abengoa Solar offers customized industrial and commercial solutions for any project size, both thermal or electrical.
The C.S.P. technology outstands for the application of heat coming from a solar field to industrial processes like:
Construction
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Regarding the photovoltaic branch, Abengoa Solar installs photovoltaic roofs and customized installations, according to customer’s needs.
In addition to large-scale electric generation plants, Abengoa Solar also offers systems that can be customized for industrial and commercial applications.
Solar thermal technologies can be used in industrial and commercial applications to provide process heat and space cooling.
PV technologies can be used in industrial, commercial and residential applications to provide electricity. Most often these systems are installed on roofs of clients' buildings.
Abengoa Solar plants and installations are the culmination of 20 years of heavy investments in R&D.
This R&D drives technical innovations in cost reduction and improved plant performance.
This knowledge is the basis for Abengoa Solar's growth derived from involvement in new projects.
Abengoa Solar NT conducts research for Abengoa Solar in Spain. Abengoa Solar's US operations also has a large R&D component. The integration of these research efforts is a catalyst for new ideas and innovation.
