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  2. HelioPower - Wikipedia

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    Heliopower, Inc. is a United States–based company founded in 2001. HelioPower develops proprietary projects with third-party off-takers and currently owns and operates more than 100 energy systems at facilities such as the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Ronald McDonald House in San Diego.

  3. Solaren - Wikipedia

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    Solaren, Inc. is a Southern California startup corporation created to use solar energy for terrestrial electricity usage. [1] [2] In 2009, the company had a contract under negotiation with Pacific Gas and Electric Company of California to deliver 200 megawatts of power for at least 15 years, [3] starting in 2016. [4]

  4. Ivanpah Solar Power Facility - Wikipedia

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    The project received a $1.6 billion loan guarantee from the United States Department of Energy. [44] According to Synapse Energy Economics, the estimated construction cost for the facility of $5,561.00 per kW fell between that of coal and nuclear power plants. [45] [46] but this does not account for the less favorable capacity factor of solar ...

  5. California gives green light to space-based solar power project

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    The Southern California start-up is developing technology for what it hopes will be an orbiting solar power collection system that could add a whopping 200 megawatts to the Golden State's ...

  6. Sungevity - Wikipedia

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    Sungevity operates in the United States and Europe. Within the United States, it installed solar panels and solar systems in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, Delaware, and Washington D.C. [1] In 2012, the company reported having more than 250 employees, [2] but in 2017 it ...

  7. Space-based solar power - Wikipedia

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    2007: The US Pentagon's National Security Space Office (NSSO) issues a report [114] on October 10, 2007 stating they intend to collect solar energy from space for use on Earth to help the United States' ongoing relationship with the Middle East and the battle for oil. A demo plant could cost $10 billion, produce 10 megawatts, and become ...

  8. BrightSource Energy - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, The California Energy Commission (CEC) began to review a proposed 750 MW Rio Mesa Solar Project in Riverside County, California. BrightSource Energy Inc. is the developer for this project. [15] [16] The project was cancelled in 2013. [17] In 2012, BrightSource Energy proposed to build the Hidden Hills Solar Electric Generating ...

  9. List of space programs of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States has developed many space programs since the beginning of the spaceflight era in the mid-20th century. The government runs space programs by three primary agencies: NASA for civil space; the United States Space Force for military space; and the National Reconnaissance Office for intelligence space. These entities have invested ...