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Cleco Alternative Energy Center

The Cleco Alternative Energy Center, which opened in 2013, is a five-acre, $12M R&D facility that supports numerous pilot R&D units. The center has supported projects funded by federal, state, and industrial funding sources. Over 20 industry partners have worked within this facility toward the commercialization and optimization of their processes.

The facility also houses a well-equipped analytical laboratory, a feedstock storage building (with bins), large pilot equipment operation bays (allowing for visiting units to be located), and an outdoor staging area. The Cleco Alternative Energy Center is supported by four full-time staff members, six Ph.D. students, and approximately twelve undergraduate students.

Current Expansions

The EIL is also currently constructing a new six-acre Photovoltaic (PV) R&D park that will have a total power output of one megawatt with the capacity to rotate in/out development PV test systems. Additionally, a fully equipped solar energy testing laboratory will also be constructed to support the new PV R&D park.

Photos of EIL's CLECO Alternative Energy Center and Equipment

Aerial Drone View of Cleco Alternative Energy Center Site
Parabolic Solar Trough Array Field
Cleco Alternative Energy Center Building Facade and Signage

Specific Pilot Unit Showcases

Electrical Power Generator System from Solar-Thermal (ElectraTherm)

ElectraTherm Electrical Power Generator System from Solar-thermal

A 3-ton/day Gasifier Pilot-scale Unit

Large Scale High-Bay Thermal Conversion Gasifier Unit

A 0.3-ton/day Torrefaction Pilot-scale Unit

Researchers operating the 0.3-ton/day Torrefaction Pilot-scale Unit

Enapter Hydrogen Generation Electrolyzer Platform

Enapter Hydrogen Generation Containerized Electrolyzer Platform

Pilot Asset Supporting Units and Feedstock Processing Tanks

Stainless steel and jacketed pilot scale processing and holding tanks