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Remote Solar Plants Come with Added Costs

On a desolate stretch of the Mojave Desert, twenty miles northeast of Barstow, construction workers recently began laying the foundation for a 2.8 square mile solar power plant. By 2014, electricity will flow from the facility into nearby power lines to homes and businesses throughout Northern California. The plant will help PG&E meet a state Continue reading ?
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Mesquite Solar Plant Build Out Begins Soon

Utilities / Energy : Peak Energy (2 years ago)

EarthTechling reports that Sempra's large solar PV plant in Arizona will begin construction soon - Mesquite Solar Plant Build Out Begins Soon.Mesquite 1 is being erected roughly 40 miles west of Phoenix near Arlington, Arizona and i... Read Post

Antelope Valley Solar Ranch One: The Solar Power Plant That Could; The 230-megawatt (AC) solar power plant continues to rise from the desert floor.

Utilities / Energy : NewEnergyNews (last year)

Antelope Valley Solar Ranch One: The Solar Power Plant That Could; The 230-megawatt (AC) solar power plant continues to rise from the desert floor. Herman K. Trabish, March 5, 2012 (Greentech Media) click to enlarge Antelope Valley ... Read Post

High costs drive Australian LNG projects offshore

Utilities / Energy : Peak Energy (18 hours ago)

The SMH has a look at an emerging trend in WA to consider floating LNG plants rather than onshore LNG plants - High wages drive LNG projects offshore. The rising cost of building liquefied natural gas plants in Australia, where ener... Read Post


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