A California power utility is seeking to end a contract early, leading to the closure of the world's largest solar power ...
For some, Ivanpah now stands as a huge, shiny monument to wasted tax dollars and environmental damage. For others, failures ...
The Ivanpah solar power plant formally opened in 2014 on roughly 5 square miles of federal land near the California-Nevada border ... tradeoffs that came with large-scale energy production ...
Solar panels have gotten so cheap that the plant, born of an old attempt at harnessing the power of the sun, appears to be obsolete.
The concentrating solar array in California is on the path to closure after being hailed as a breakthrough for renewable ...
In a typical electrical grid environment, electricity generated by a utility-scale solar farm costs about seven times more ...
More than a decade after Nevada lawmakers passed a bill to remove coal from NV Energy’s quiver, the state’s last ...
When this plant opened near the California-Nevada border in early 2014, it was pitched as the future of solar power. Just over a decade later, it’s closing. The plant’s co-owner NRG Energy ...