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Genesis Solar Energy Project
Concentrated solar thermal power station in the Mojave Desert of California

The Genesis Solar Energy Project is a concentrated solar power station located in the Mojave Desert on 1,920 acres (780 ha) of Bureau of Land Management land, in eastern Riverside County, California. The plant is owned/managed by Genesis Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC. The Genesis Solar Energy Project is located about 25 miles (40 km) west of Blythe, in the Lower Colorado River Valley. The plant was built in the Colorado Desert along an ancient trade route that native people had traveled for thousands of years. The route traversed the Sonoran Desert and enabled trade between the Colorado River and the coast.

The solar power plant consists of two independent 125 MW net (140 MW gross) sections, using solar trough technology. This was one of three of the world's largest solar plants, that began supplying power in 2013 and 2014, located in the deserts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The Project power block and solar arrays occupy about 1,360 acres (550 ha) of the site. The rest are the evaporation ponds, access road, administration buildings and some fenced open area. The 1840 Solar Collector Assemblies are 1,048 square metres (11,280 sq ft) each, yielding 1,928,320 square metres (20,756,300 sq ft) of total solar aperture.

A June 2014 report details the project's potential impact on bird populations.

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Production

Genesis Solar Energy Project's production is as follows (MWh).7

Generation (MW·h) of Genesis Solar Energy Project 8
YearJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
20133456,6847,029
20144,89213,08048,45560,96072,62180,97968,86166,96963,97646,23635,27113,813576,113
201516,87640,98060,87570,91972,72570,89870,19069,00952,73241,16033,60121,489621,454
201617,57345,94055,70455,73779,17776,28277,78767,89058,97148,24530,61810,218624,142
201721,24828,11262,03164,57575,99283,29768,33668,70462,51555,70822,09916,214627,831
201824,00037,45250,34863,37979,07480,33765,78767,57167,82043,91829,75513,701623,142
201921,50432,73749,44264,30471,05976,97870,78473,91860,20356,90326,79412,417617,043
202018,87434,18446,42868,15382,83778,97382,89764,03750,64446,57929,4356,088609,129
20211,90516,63155,79766,67278,89967,83955,49262,51652,33342,88227,35810,283538,607
202222,27537,73055,67168,62580,94978,28562,52957,54250,69450,52331,06817,816613,707
202313,87932,89940,67670,31279,40482,24973,30064,97759,06453,89329,48918,042618,184
Total (2013-2023)6,070,352

Maximum production was estimated at 580,000 MW·h per year.9

See also

  • California portal
  • Renewable energy portal

References

  1. "Energy.ca.gov: Genesis Solar Energy Project". Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2013-05-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20130510080933/http://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/genesis_solar/

  2. Danelski, David (April 20, 2015). "SACRIFICED FOR SOLAR: Sacred tribal area destroyed for efficiency's sake". The Press-Enterprise. Riverside, California. http://www.pe.com/articles/artifacts-765201-site-tribes.html

  3. "Tribes want Biden to balance technology and cultural issues in renewable energy projects". www.azcentral.com. 2021-01-18. https://www.azcentral.com/in-depth/news/local/arizona-environment/2021/01/18/tribes-want-biden-balance-renewable-energy-and-cultural-issues/4102836001/

  4. "Blm.gov: Renewable Energy Projects Approved Since the Beginning of Calendar Year 2009". Archived from the original on 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2013-05-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20130502011401/http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/energy/renewable_energy/Renewable_Energy_Projects_Approved_to_Date.html

  5. Danelski, David (April 16, 2015). "SOLAR POWER: Inland plants boost state to No. 1". The Press-Enterprise. Riverside, California. http://www.pe.com/articles/power-764966-solar-california.html

  6. Kagan, Rebecca A (2014-06-23). "Avian Mortality at Solar Energy Facilities in Southern California: A Preliminary Analysis" (PDF). Palen Solar Power Project - Compliance. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-26. Retrieved 2014-12-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20141226113505/http://docketpublic.energy.ca.gov/PublicDocuments/09-AFC-07C/TN202538_20140623T154647_Exh_3107_Kagan_et_al_2014.pdf

  7. "Genesis Solar Energy Project, Monthly". Electricity Data Browser. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved March 8, 2017. https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/plant/57394/?pin=ELEC.PLANT.GEN.57394-SUN-ALL.M&linechart=ELEC.PLANT.GEN.57394-SUN-ALL.M

  8. "Genesis Solar Energy Project, Monthly". Electricity Data Browser. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved March 8, 2017. https://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/plant/57394/?pin=ELEC.PLANT.GEN.57394-SUN-ALL.M&linechart=ELEC.PLANT.GEN.57394-SUN-ALL.M

  9. "Genesis Solar Energy Project". Concentrating Solar Power Projects. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). April 25, 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-28. http://www.nrel.gov/csp/solarpaces/project_detail.cfm/projectID=54