- Topaz Solar Farm
Topaz Solar Farm is a proposed 550
megawatt (MW)solar photovoltaic power plant which is to be built byOptiSolar Inc. in theCarrizo Plain , northwest of California Valley at a cost of over $1 billion. [cite news
url= http://www.sanluisobispo.com/178/story/341999.html
last= Strickland | first= Tonya
title= $1 billion-plus Carrisa Plains solar farm could power 190,000 firms
date= 2008-04-24 | work=The San Luis Obispo Tribune
accessdate= 2008-08-19 ] OnAugust 14 ,2008 ,Pacific Gas and Electric announced an agreement to buy all the power from the power plant. cite web
url= http://www.pge.com/about/news/mediarelations/newsreleases/q3_2008/080814.shtml
title= PG&E Signs Historic 800 MW Photovoltaic Solar Power Agreements With Optisolar and Sunpower
date= 2008-08-14 | publisher=Pacific Gas & Electric
accessdate= 2008-08-15 ] Commenting on this project and a nearby 250 MW project announced at the same time,Daniel Kammen , the director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory atUC Berkeley , said "This scale is 10 times larger than what was being talked about awhile ago". cite news
url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/14/BUP412B774.DTL
title= PG&E plans big investment in solar power
last= DeBare | first= Ilana
date= 2008-08-15 | work=San Francisco Chronicle
accessdate= 2008-08-15 ]Built on convert|9.5|mi2 of ranchland, cite news
url= http://www.mcclatchydc.com/economics/story/48267.html
title= Calif. utility agrees to buy solar power from two proposed plants
last= Sneed | first= David
date= 2008-08-14 | work= The San Luis Obispo Tribune
accessdate= 2008-08-15 ] the project would utilize thin-film PV panels designed and manufactured by OptiSolar in Hayward and Sacramento. The project would deliver approximately 1,100 gigawatt-hours (GW·h) annually ofrenewable energy . While the plant would only have acapacity factor of 23%, its power would be generated during the middle of the day, when demand for electricity — and price — is much higher than at night. The project is expected to begin construction in 2010, begin power delivery in 2011, and be fully operational by 2013. California utilities are mandated to get 20% of their energy from renewable sources by 2010.See Also
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High Plains Ranch
*Carrizo Energy Solar Farm References
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