690 MW and 1,400 MWh come online — A desert build in this state triggers an odd phenomenon

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A desert in one state has triggered what many are calling an “odd phenomenon.” The Mojave Desert in the state of Nevada, somewhat 30 minutes outside of Las Vegas, has an energy project that has come online. The energy project already signifies a milestone in America’s cleaner energy future. The Gemini Solar + Storage Project by Primergy brings together 690 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity with 1,400 MWh of advanced battery storage. However, the massive output is not what has caused a stir, but rather the strange phenomenon that has resulted from the solar project.

More about the Gemini Solar + Storage Project in Nevada

At present, Gemini is the largest solar battery storage project in the United States. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Clark County, Nevada, the project spans just under 5,000 acres in the Mojave Desert. The facility is able to produce more or less 690 MW of AC solar power which is…

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