A California power utility is seeking to end a contract early, leading to the closure of the world's largest solar power ...
For some, Ivanpah now stands as a huge, shiny monument to wasted tax dollars and environmental damage. For others, failures ...
From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert ... The plant’s co-owner NRG Energy announced in January it was unwinding contracts with power ...
Solar panels have gotten so cheap that the plant, born of an old attempt at harnessing the power of the sun, appears to be ...
What was once the largest solar power plant of its type in the world appears headed for closure just 11 years after opening ...
From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close ... The plant’s co-owner NRG Energy announced in January it was unwinding contracts with power ...
Meanwhile, environmentalists continue to blame the Mojave Desert plant for killing thousands ... it had agreed with owners — including NRG Energy Inc. — to terminate its contracts with the ...
NRG Energy Inc. explained in a statement that the Ivanpah project ... Ivanpah has been slammed for harm to the environment The Mojave Desert region where the Ivanpah plant was installed is ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results