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Solar power in Nevada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solar power in Nevada
Solar power in Nevada has been growing, due to a Renewable Portfolio Standard which requires 20% renewable energy by 2015, and 5% from solar power.〔(Energy Portfolio Standard )〕 Nevada, at the end of 2007, became home to then-largest photovoltaic power plant in the world, the 14.2 megawatt (peak) Nellis Solar Power Plant, which, by selling the renewable energy credits (RECs), was able to provide Nellis Air Force Base with electricity for only 2.2 cents/kWh, compared to the 9 cents they are paying Nevada Power.〔(Solar panels at Nellis could be win-win )〕 Since then many larger solar power stations have been built in Nevada, with more proposed. Nevada has vast deserts, and is capable of providing a great amount of solar power. The Nellis power plant only occupies of land. ==Solar Power Plants== Notable solar power plants in Nevada include the Nellis (operational) and Nellis II (proposed) photovoltaic solar power plants at Nellis Air Force Base; the 64 MW, 400 acre concentrating solar thermal power plant Nevada Solar One, which began operation in 2007; and the proposed 100 MW Playa Solar 2 project. The 100 MW Playa Solar 2 project is a photovoltaic power station proposed by First Solar with a 20-year power purchase agreement with NV Energy for $0.0378 per kilowatt-hour. This is lower than the lowest price available in the previous year of $0.046〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=First Solar Signs PPA With A Record Low Rates )〕 (from the 100 MW Boulder Solar plant). See the list of power stations in Nevada, which includes solar power plants in Nevada, as well as generation facilities based on other sources.
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