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World's Largest Solar Plants Planned In California

Pickens writes "Two photovoltaic solar power plants will be built in San Luis Obispo County in California, covering 12.5 square miles, that together will generate about 800 megawatts of power, the latest indication that solar energy is starting to achieve significant scale. 'If you're going to make a difference, you've got to do it big,' said Randy Goldstein, the chief executive of OptiSolar. OptiSolar will employ enough of its amorphous silicon thin-film solar panels at its Topaz Solar Farm project to generate 550 MW. Meanwhile, SunPower will install mechanical tracking for its more expensive 250 MW-worth of crystalline silicon photovoltaics at High Plains Ranch II in a bid to boost their efficiency by 30 percent from following the sun across the sky. The power will be sold to Pacific Gas & Electric, which is under a state mandate to get 20 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2010. The utility said that it expected the new plants to be competitive with other renewable energy sources, including wind turbines and solar thermal plants. 'These landmark agreements signal the arrival of utility-scale PV solar power that may be cost-competitive with solar thermal and wind energy,' said Jack Keenan, chief operating officer and senior vice president for PG&E." Reader thefickler notes some related news that researchers have developed a method of collecting infrared rays at night to supplement day-time solar power.

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  1. They need to generate 50% more power by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    If they intend to travel in time, they'll need 1.21 gigawatts.

    1. Re:They need to generate 50% more power by hcdejong · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'd think moving the entire plant at 88 mph would be the bigger engineering challenge.

  2. Hail? by Kid+Zero · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's gonna suck in the first hailstorm they have.

  3. Re:Nuke Plants More Dense by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 3, Funny

    A nuclear plant could produce twice that on about ten acres.

    If nuclear power were a viable answer to the world's energy needs, we'd be helping Iran develop its fuel cycle technology.

  4. NUCLEAR IS NEVER THE ANSWER by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Nuclear power means nuclear weapons. The two are inseperable. The only way to eliminate nuclear weapons is to destroy nuclear technology and ensure that nobody ever rediscovers it. The only way to ensure the end of nuclear proliferation is to cease development of nuclear technology in ALL FORMS, and destroy any existing nuclear technology.

    The supposed benefits of nuclear power (which I find highly dubious and false) do not justify the continued existence of weapons which can destroy all life on the planet.

    1. Re:NUCLEAR IS NEVER THE ANSWER by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Fire means fire weapons. The two are inseperable. The only way to eliminate fire weapons is to destroy fire technology and ensure that nobody ever rediscovers it.

  5. Re:Nuke Plants More Dense by gerf · · Score: 4, Funny

    But how could you place a nuclear power plant in a desert without a river to cool it?

    If they'd played Civ3, they'd know this already. They'd also realize that Solar plants give you a 50% bonus, and nuke plants give you a 150% bonus.

  6. Re:Pro-Nuclear Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Racist!

    Just because our skin is green, we communicate telepathically, we have 14 eyes, and we all have goatees doesn't mean that we're not human!

  7. Re:Nuke Plants More Dense by ksd1337 · · Score: 2, Funny

    They would also know that in certain cases, a Warrior could destroy a tank.

  8. Spotlight fallacy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's called the spotlight fallacy, and by trying to attach it to environmentalism, you're making use of the fallacy yourself. Hypocrite.