World's Largest Solar Farm Goes Online In California

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World's Largest Solar Farm Goes Online In California
December 1, 2014 | by Justine Alford

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Another giant solar farm has been constructed on desert lands in California, stealing the title of the largest solar plant in the world. The farm, which is called Topaz, recently went online after its final 40-megawatt phase was completed, making it the first 500-plus megawatt solar plant to be up and running in the US.

Located in San Luis Obispo County on California’s Carrizo Plain, Topaz consists of a whopping nine million solar panels sprawling across 9.5 square miles of land. This sets it apart from the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California’s Mojave Desert, which creates energy by directing sunlight towards a central boiler using thousands of mirrors. While it generates a lot of green energy, the Ivanpah farm has received a lot of criticism because the intense sunlight has been scorching wildlife, in particular birds. Topaz, however, does not use mirrors but photovoltaic solar panels instead.

Construction of the $2.5 billion project began two years ago, but it wasn’t anticipated to be finished until early next year. The company behind the project, First Solar, said that the plant should generate 550 megawatts, which is enough to supply around 160,000 average homes. What’s more, it will also remove 377,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year.

Topaz’s location was chosen after proximity to existing electrical transmission lines, land use and environmental sensitivities were all taken into consideration. According to First Solar, the farm is located on “disturbed farm land” with limited productivity, miles away from the more sensitive areas in the Carrizo Plain National Monument.

Topaz might hold the title for the world’s largest solar farm at the moment, but it will be overtaken possibily as early as next year when the Solar Star plant achieves full capacity, which should generate almost 580 megawatts. Both Solar Star and Topaz are owned by MidAmerican Solar.

[Via Tech Xplore, io9, Green Tech Media and Tech Spot]


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Construction of the $2.5 billion project began two years ago, but it wasn’t anticipated to be finished until early next year. The company behind the project, First Solar, said that the plant should generate 550 megawatts, which is enough to supply around 160,000 average homes. What’s more, it will also remove 377,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year.
I wonder how much they charge for energy compared to nuclear energy or coal?
Does this decrease energy reliance on coal or does it provide more energy in order to prevent brown/black outs?
 

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I wonder how much they charge for energy compared to nuclear energy or coal?
Does this decrease energy reliance on coal or does it provide more energy in order to prevent brown/black outs?
not sure on the energy situation completely in Cali but.
A. That 2.5 million needs to be covered so you probably wont see any initial cost decreases
B. The generation is one cost, the transmission is the other. Solar only reduces generation costs.
C. A lot of power companies previous had their pricing structures so that the majority of their revenue came from the USE of electricity. What is starting to happen more and more is that electric companies are restructuring their pricing plans to better allocate transmission cost (wires, poles, etc, etc) across the board. What has been happening is people with solar panels have been banking because most of the price is based on use right? Guess what, they don't use a lot, BUT they benefit from the transmission setup without really paying for it so electric companies are starting to gear up for better accounting of that.
D. Ultimately it will be cheaper.
E. It will help with brown/blackouts. More energy on the grid is more energy on the grid.
 

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now people even put solar panels on lease. Let's assume that the energy consuming is not that high.
 
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