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U.S. Largest Solar Power Facility Approved for Austin

by Jorge Chapa, 06/03/09

sustainable design, green design, solar energy, austin energy, gemini solar development, united states' largest solar power plant, photovoltaic, renewable energy

Texas is famous for having the biggest of everything, from the biggest capitol in the nation, to the largest population of livestock cattle. And while one may not immediately think of Texas as a green state, that will soon change, as Gemini Solar Development has been selected by Austin Energy to install the United States’ largest solar power facility. A green Texas? Why not!

The array will be owned by San Francisco-based company Gemini Solar Development, which will lease the plant to Austin Energy. 30 megawatts is the amount of power that will be produced by the United States’ largest solar array – enough power for about 5,000 homes, and around double the output of the current largest solar array in the US. The array will be located in a 300 acre site at Webberville, which is owned by Austin Energy, the city’s electric company.

The plant is being installed as part of the city’s plan to increase its use of renewables by 30 percent in the year 2030.

+ Gemini Solar Development

+ Austin Energy

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5 Responses to “U.S. Largest Solar Power Facility Approved for Austin”

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blake Says:

With the Austin Energy rebate and the federal tax credit, Sunbelt Solar is giving homeowners the tools they need to harness the sun’s energy by designing and installing residential solar water heaters.

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blake Says:

With the Austin Energy rebates and federal tax credit, Sunbelt Solar is giving homeowners the tools they need to harness the energy of the sun. Sunbelt Solar specializes in design and installation of residential solar hot water heaters.

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NuCo nusolar professionals offer online basic knowelege classes. They say power is knoweldge, so bring the power to your company. Austin is always on the leading edge of technology.

 

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