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Texas has the potential to generate 22,787 TWh/year, more than any other state, from 7.743 TW of concentrated solar power plants, using 34% of Texas, [32] and 131.2 TWh/year from 97.8 GW of rooftop photovoltaic panels, 34.6% of the electricity used in the state in 2013. [33]
Briscoe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,435. [1] [2] Its county seat is Silverton. [3] The county was created in 1876 and later organized in 1892. [4] It is named for Andrew Briscoe, a soldier during the Texas Revolution.
Location of Briscoe County in Texas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Briscoe County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Briscoe County, Texas. There are two properties listed on the National Register within the county.
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The Webberville Solar Farm, is a 35 MW p (30 MW AC) photovoltaic array in located in Webberville, Texas, [1] only about 6 miles east of the Tesla Gigafactory 5. It has 127,728 Trina Solar solar panels [ 2 ] mounted on single-axis trackers , covers an area of 380 acres (150 ha), and was built at a cost of $250 million. [ 3 ]
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter installed solar panels on the roof of the White House. Amid an energy crisis, Carter hoped to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil.
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Silverton is located in west-central Briscoe County at (34.471256, –101.304749). [6] Texas State Highway 86 passes through the city, leading southeast 17 miles (27 km) to Quitaque and west 27 miles (43 km) to Tulia near Interstate 27.