The Nation's Largest Solar Photovoltaic Plant To Open This Week
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The Power Generation Blog
on Tuesday, October 13, 2009
In one week, the nation’s largest solar photovoltaic plant will commence operations in Arcadia, Florida. It is called the DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center. The Next Generation Solar Energy Center is opening weeks ahead of schedule and about $22.2 million under budget.
The Solar Energy Center uses more than 90,000 photovoltaic panels to turn solar energy into electricity that can support the electricity needs of more than 3,000 homes. Plant officials are working with local officials to expand the Center to increase its capacity to at least 150 megawatts. Presently, the plant has a 75 megawatt capacity. Combined with other ongoing solar energy projects that have recently launched in Florida, the solar energy center in Martin County and the one at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida has increased its solar energy capacity to 110 megawatts.
In addition to its solar capacity, the Solar Energy Center is the world’s first hybrid solar thermal plant. Besides the more than 100 workers the plant will employ during its operations, it has employed more than 600 construction workers, who are all on site right now.
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