From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close, it’s a vast alien-like installation of hundreds of thousand of mirrors pointed at three ...
The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Facility is shutting down two-thirds of its plant after Pacific Gas and Electric Company terminated its power purchase agreement with Solar Partners ...
A once cutting-edge solar energy power plant in the Mojave Desert that looks like something out of a science fiction movie may be facing its last days, according to its builder and largest customer.
Scientists in Australia have reviewed 36 mobile inspection robots for ground-mounted PV plants and have identified six ...
Ivanpah uses 173,500 mirrors to reflect sunlight onto boilers at the top of tall towers. The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, once the world's largest of its type, located in San Bernardino County ...
The world's largest solar power plant ever built in a desert is currently under construction on the outskirts of Dalat. The conditions for the large-scale project are apparently favorable.
Power plant operator and co-owner NRG Energy Inc. is preparing to close down part of its Ivanpah Solar Power Plant in San Bernardino County, Calif., a little more than 11 years after it began ...
COCHRANTON — A 1970 New York Times article described the new PPG glass plant in Crawford County as the largest of its type in the world, producing up to 100 million square feet of glass a year.
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