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  2. Avenal Solar Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Avenal Solar Facility is a 57.7 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power station in Kings County, California, constructed using 450,900 SHARP-128W thin-film modules. At its completion, it was California's largest photovoltaic facility. [4] The power generated is sold to Pacific Gas & Electric, using three separate 20-year power purchase agreements ...

  3. Avenal, California - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] In June 2015, an attorney representing Avenal Power Center LLC sent a letter to the California Energy Commission stating the company "will let the license expire on Sept. 16, 2015" ending the 7-year long effort to build the power plant. [26] [27]

  4. Category:Solar power stations in California - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 January 2023, at 15:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Desert Sunlight Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Sunlight Solar Farm is a 550-megawatt (MW AC) photovoltaic power station approximately six miles north of Desert Center, California, United States, in the Mojave Desert. It uses approximately 8.8 million cadmium telluride modules made by the US thin-film manufacturer First Solar.

  6. Imperial Solar Energy Center West - Wikipedia

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    The Tenaska Imperial Solar Energy Center West is a 150 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic power plant built in Imperial County, California. Construction began in 2014 and full commercial operation was achieved in September 2016. [1] Power is sold to San Diego Gas & Electric on a 25-year agreement.

  7. Panoche Valley Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    Panoche Valley Solar Farm is a 130 megawatt (MW), [2] utility-scale solar photovoltaic power station in the Panoche Valley of Central California's San Benito County. [3] Panoche Valley is crossed by a 230-kilovolt (kV) power line from the Moss Landing Power Plant. [3]

  8. Mount Signal Solar - Wikipedia

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    Phases two and three consist of 200 MW p and 328 MW p of power, respectively, on 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) contracted to Southern California Edison. [9] Phase 2 was commissioned in January 2020, [9] while Phase 3 went online in July 2018. [10] [11] Phase 3 consists of 2.8 million Series 4 thin film panels from First Solar. [11]

  9. Springbok Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Springbok Solar Farm is a 443 MW p (350 MW AC) photovoltaic power station in the northwestern Mojave Desert, near California City in eastern Kern County, California. [4] The facility was developed and constructed by 8minutenergy Renewables in three phases. It is among the country's largest PV solar farms with a capacity of about 440 MW p ...