On Friday, June 17, 2011, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and California Governor Jerry Brown broke ground on the Blythe Solar Power Project, the largest solar facility in the world. Solar Trust of America is constructing four solar thermal power plants at this location with a total power output of 1000 megawatts. The first 500 MW phase of construction will be complete in early 2014.
In the News:
Solar Trust of America Wins Environmental Stewardship Award for Blythe Solar ... MarketWatch (press release) OAKLAND, Calif., Jul 08, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Solar Trust of America, an integrated solar energy solutions company and developer of the Blythe Solar Power Project, the largest solar power facility in the world, was recognized for its environmental ... and more » |
Brown Discusses Renewable Energy MyMotherLode.com Governor Jerry Brown attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the Blythe Solar Power Project, a plan to build the largest solar energy facility in the world. Brown was Tuesday's KVML "Newsmaker of the Day". The project will bring thousands of ... and more » |
Solar Millennium, LLC Takes STA Development as New Name EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) Project Development. Formerly Solar Millennium LLC, based in Oakland, CA Today's announcement comes on the heels of Solar Trust of America's recent announcement of the groundbreaking of the Blythe Solar Power Project. The project received conditional ... Solar Millennium, LLC Takes STA Development as New NameMarketWatch (press release) all 8 news articles » |
Solar Trust of America wins environmental award for power project Commodity Online The company is an integrated solar energy solutions company and developer of the Blythe Solar Power Project, the largest solar power facility in the world. The prestigious award is bestowed on the US solar project developer that designs and implements ... and more » |
Lawmakers seek to end solar grants The Desert Sun The result will be a new source of reliable energy for America and new jobs for Coachella Valley.” That's not the way industry trade groups and Energy Department officials see it. Groundbreaking on the Blythe project did not start until June, ... and more » |
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