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The federal government has awarded a huge loan to a Nevada solar power plant project, which will create thousands of jobs across the country and power 75,000 homes.

The Obama administration’s Department of Energy has awarded a $737 million loan guarantee to Santa Monica, California-based solar energy startup, SolarReserve, reports Forbes. The money will be used to build a groundbreaking new 110-megawatt solar thermal plant in Nevada that will be capable of generating electricity 24 hours per day.

The move should please environmental advocates, as it shows that the US government is willing to invest massive amounts of cash in alternative energy technology that has so far been untested on a commercial scale. The solar plant, set to be built in Tonopah, Nevada, which is about 4 hours North of Las Vegas, will produce 500,000 megawatt hours per year, which is enough to power 75,000 homes at peak output.

The new clean-energy power plant, officially known as Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project, is also good for the area, as it will generate approximately 600 new jobs in Nevada’s Nye County, and more than 4,000 jobs across the US.

“Nevada’s future is in clean energy and we can create jobs and strengthen our economy by investing in the development of more solar, wind, geothermal and other sources of renewable power found in abundance right here at home in the Silver State,” said Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-NV) in an announcement of the loan. “That is why I fought Republican efforts to cut the loans for renewable energy projects like this new solar plant near Tonopah.”

The technology used to build the plant is, literally, rocket science. SolarReserves founders, who come from United Technology subsidiary, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, combine solar technology with rocket engine heat transfer technology to build a 640-foot-tall thermal storage tower.

The new plant will work by using the sun to heat up molten salts to a scorching 1,050 degrees Fahrenheit during daytime hours. The heat stored in the salts will then be used to boil water that will turn turbines at night, thus producing electricity.

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  1. Luigi Cirelli at 8:33pm 20th May 2011 the petroleum lobby must be destroyed!!!
  2. Chris Johnson at 8:13pm 20th May 2011 OH MY GOD! ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I HAD NO IDEA! YOU MUST ME THE MOST BRILLIANT PERSON ALIVE!First off, no: the U.S doesn't spend that much money on oil. By today's price per barrel, it's about $700 billion - feel free to continue to go ahead and make up numbers to prove your point. Yeah, it's a lot of money but when you consider what was dropped on the Stimulus Package, it puts things in perspective.Second: Yes, I'm very aware that oil won't last forever. However, I also know that we have a lot of untapped recourses to not only drive down the price but help us break away from foreign Oil. However, God forbid we drill in places like Alaska to help in this effort.Third: Oil, as I'm sure you know, does a lot more than provide electricity. It runs our cars, helps our planes fly, it heats homes among a myriad of other things. Comparing Oil to Solar Power is Apples and Oranges.Fourth: Has this technology been tested in actuality or does it work in theory? Once this plant is done, way over budget and many years later, what happens if it doesn't work correctly? Yeah, I'm sure you see it as just a few billion dollars - when you compare the trillions of dollars the U.S is in debt, who cares? I bet we can do some debt swap with the Chinese for it.Yeah, I don't have a better idea, I'm sorry - then again, it isn't my job to to fix these problems. However, I do know that any form of sustainable energy (wind, solar, hydro) isn't as ideal as Sim City makes it out to be. You can continue to hope that we'll go away from Fossil Fuels but it won't happen anytime soon and why money isn't spent to research these in depth is beyond me.Thanks for educating me, Damon. I am a MUCH wiser person for your completely asinine comment.
  3. Nick Petersen at 8:10pm 20th May 2011 thanks Damon, i like how people are so neg. about other people trying new ideas to make this country better. what are they doing about it? i would rather see this money go to this company than it funding the war and other countries. Gov. money needs to be spent here in America
  4. Philip Palmer at 7:56pm 20th May 2011 No it's fine, they can just borrow it from social security.....oh wait....that's already gone.
  5. Damon Schmitt at 7:54pm 20th May 2011 Mmmmmm, 24 hour solar. Where have you been all my live?Hey Chris, did you know we spend 1 trillion on oil a year now, and that value is rising steadily? Did you know it is driving us into debt AND won't last forever? Maybe you should come up with a better idea for what to do next - THAT sounds like a great idea to me.
  6. Chris Johnson at 7:44pm 20th May 2011 Hey, the U.S has plenty of money so why not throw another three quarters of a billion ideas on an idea that probably won't work and will end up costing 3 billion dollars before it's operational.Sounds like a great idea to me.
  7. Nancy Bradford at 7:35pm 20th May 2011 That desert has tons of potential for more of these power plants.
  8. Alex Ferrer at 7:35pm 20th May 2011 NO ONE CARES!!!!!!!!!
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