The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, the three-tower field of mirrors in the Mojave Desert just past Primm, is once ...
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Ivanpah solar plant off Interstate 15 to remain open
The Ivanpah solar plant, off the Interstate 15, just across the state line from Primm, will continue to operate after the California Public Utilities Commission denied Pacific Gas & Electric Company’s ...
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Regulators allow Obama-era solar plant to kill thousands of birds annually, investigation finds
Regulators allow California's Ivanpah solar plant to operate despite killing thousands of birds yearly, with no fines issued ...
Ivanpah promised a desert clean energy boom. Twelve years later, a mix of high costs, zero storage, and bird deaths leaves it ...
In the iconic desert of California, someone thought focusing light for energy production was a good idea until 50,000 birds ...
If you’d ever like to visit a physical embodiment of the argument that government should get out and stay out of just about everything, take Interstate 15 from Southern California toward Las Vegas and ...
The partially taxpayer-funded Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California’s Mojave Desert is set to shut down in 2026 due to inefficiency in generating solar energy, according to the New York Post.
California regulators have refused to allow the $2.2 billion Ivanpah Solar Power Plant to shut down despite underperformance, high costs, and federal loan obligations still outstanding. The decision ...
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – Federal taxpayers helped build a $2.2 billion solar plant — now electricity customers are on the hook to keep it running. The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, a sprawling facility ...
The largest solar power plant of its kind is about to turn on in California's Mojave Desert. The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System will power about 140,000 homes and will be a boon to the state ...
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