Heliogen announces new manufacturing facility in Long Beach to produce heliostats for company’s modular, concentrated solar energy projects.
Heliogen, Inc. (“Heliogen” or the “Company”) (NYSE: HLGN), a leading provider of AI-enabled concentrated solar energy, announced it has begun site preparation and setup at its first full-scale manufacturing facility, located in Long Beach, California. Production lines are expected to become operational in the third quarter of 2022.
The state-of-the-art facility will include assembly lines, an expansive test facility, and rapid development center for the production of heliostats and other components in Heliogen’s concentrated solar energy system.
Heliogen leverages AI-enabled heliostats to efficiently generate higher temperatures than possible with traditional concentrated solar technology.
The generation of higher temperatures – capable of achieving in excess of 1,000 degrees Celsius – allows the company’s solar technology to efficiently store heat, reduce or eliminate intermittency of renewably generated energy, and cost-effectively replace fossil fuels with sunlight for a range of industrial processes.
Heliostats from the Long Beach production facility are expected to be utilized in Heliogen’s anticipated first commercial project in California.
Bill Gross, Chief Executive Officer of Heliogen, said:
We believe our state-of-the-art heliostat manufacturing facility is the world’s first and only purpose-built facility for high-volume heliostat production.
“Our ability to manufacture Heliogen heliostats in the facility enables a significant cost advantage compared to earlier heliostat production, which was done in the construction field under less controlled conditions.”
“Our modular plant design, together with our patented software control system, supports our mission to cost-effectively deliver near 24/7 carbon-free energy in the form of heat, power, or green hydrogen fuel at scale – for the first time in history.” Thanks for staying up to date with Hydrogen Central.
Heliogen’s Long Beach manufacturing facility is being led by Andy Lambert, Chief Production and Supply Chain Officer, formerly of SpaceX and BMW, where he successfully built large-scale, high-quality, automated production lines for products that work outdoors with long lifetimes and high reliability.
Andy Lambert, said:
Moving ahead with the Long Beach manufacturing facility represents a significant step forward in bringing sustainable energy solutions to heavy industry.
“With some of the country’s best and brightest talent, key suppliers, and access to an expansive infrastructure and logistics network, Heliogen is confident that Long Beach will emerge as a hub for green energy manufacturing solutions.”
The 90,000 square foot facility, located in the Douglas Park Campus adjacent to Long Beach Airport, will contribute to more than 250 full-time jobs across Heliogen’s California locations, by 2025.
The Long Beach location offers Heliogen an optimal location for its manufacturing facility due to its proximity to a skilled labor pool, including a large population of U.S. military veterans and a number of technical schools.
In addition, the site’s access to major highways enables easy transit of finished goods to customer locations in the Southwestern United States, northern Mexico, and to the Port of Los Angeles for international customers.
Individuals interested in applying for jobs at Heliogen, including at the Long Beach facility, can find more information and open roles at https://heliogen.com/careers/.
About Heliogen
Heliogen is a renewable energy technology company focused on eliminating the need for fossil fuels in heavy industry and powering a sustainable future.
The company’s AI-enabled, modular concentrated solar technology aims to cost-effectively deliver near 24/7 carbon-free energy in the form of heat, power, or green hydrogen fuel at scale – for the first time in history.
Heliogen was created at Idealab, the leading technology incubator founded by Bill Gross in 1996. For more information about Heliogen, please visit Heliogen.com
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