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California Solar-Thermal Power Project Bumped For New National Monument

October 4, 2009 · 0 comments

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Proposed Ivanpah CA Solar Power Complex. Image credit:Brightsource.

In 2008 we learned that – BrightSource [was] to Build 500 Megawatts of Solar-Thermal Power in Mojave Desert. By fall the proposed project had become a very visible symbol of a bright future for concentrated solar power (CSP) in California. See Matt’s story: Br…Read the full story on TreeHugger

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