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sign, signage, Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, facility, San Bernardino County, California, Mojave Desert, 2016, NRG Energy
- This is currently the world's largest solar thermal power station (2019)
Coordinates: 35.57N - 115.47W Construction began: 2010 Commissioned: 2014 Cost: $2.2 billion Owners: NRG Energy, BrightSource Energy, Google Solar field Type: CSP CSP technology: Solar power tower Solar Collectors: 173,500 Area: 3,500 acres (1,420 ha) Site resource: 2,717 kW-h/m2/year Operational Units: 3 Manufacturer: Siemens SST-900 Nameplate capacity: Unit 1 produces 126 MW, Units 2 and 3 produce 133 MW each. Planned: 392 MW gross, 377 MW net Annual power generated: 940 GW-h (planned) Website: ivanpahsolar.com
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Southern California, Scenics, American, Solar Power, Sun, Generating, Generation, Electricity, Technology, Energy Production, Electrical, Industrial, Industry, Alternative, Renewable Resource, Cleantech, Clean, History
- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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- Code Number:
- TPSD01_009
- Title:
-
sign, signage, Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, facility, San Bernardino County, California, Mojave Desert, 2016, NRG Energy
- This is currently the world's largest solar thermal power station (2019)
Coordinates: 35.57N - 115.47W
Construction began: 2010
Commissioned: 2014
Cost: $2.2 billion
Owners: NRG Energy, BrightSource Energy, Google
Solar field Type: CSP
CSP technology: Solar power tower
Solar Collectors: 173,500
Area: 3,500 acres (1,420 ha)
Site resource: 2,717 kW-h/m2/year
Operational Units: 3
Manufacturer: Siemens SST-900
Nameplate capacity: Unit 1 produces 126 MW, Units 2 and 3 produce 133 MW each.
Planned: 392 MW gross, 377 MW net
Annual power generated: 940 GW-h (planned)
Website: ivanpahsolar.com
- Keywords:
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Southern California, Scenics, American, Solar Power, Sun, Generating, Generation, Electricity, Technology, Energy Production, Electrical, Industrial, Industry, Alternative, Renewable Resource, Cleantech, Clean, History
- Image by:
- Wernher Krutein
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