Copper Mountain Solar Facility

Copper Mountain Solar Facility
Copper Mountain Solar Facility
Copper Mountain Solar Facility is located in Nevada
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Location of Copper Mountain Solar Facility
Country United States
Location Boulder City, Nevada
Coordinates 35°47′N 114°59.5′W / 35.783°N 114.9917°W / 35.783; -114.9917Coordinates: 35°47′N 114°59.5′W / 35.783°N 114.9917°W / 35.783; -114.9917
Status Operational
Construction began January 2010
Commission date December 1, 2010
Construction cost $141 million
Owner(s) Sempra Generation
Solar farm information
Type Flat-panel PV
Photovoltaic modules 775,000 First Solar panels
Power generation information
Installed capacity 48 MW
Maximum capacity 250 MW
Capacity factor 24%
Annual generation 100 GW·h [1]
As of 26 December 2010

The Copper Mountain Solar Facility is a 48 megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic power plant in Boulder City, Nevada.[2] Sempra Generation announced on December 1, 2010 that it had finished the project and the facility was generating electricity. When the facility entered service, it was the largest photovoltaic plant in the U.S.[3]

The power from Copper Mountain Solar Facility has been sold to Pacific Gas & Electric under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA).[2]

History

Sempra Generation built the plant from January 2010 to December 1, 2010,[3] at a cost of about $141 million.[4]

At its construction peak more than 350 workers were installing the 775,000 First Solar panels on the 380-acre (1.5 km2) site.[2]

An expansion of the facility by more than 200 MW was approved in 2010.[3] On August 4, 2011, Sempra announced a plan to expand the facility by 92 MW to be online in January 2013 and another 58 MW to be added by 2015.[5]

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