Copper Mountain Solar Installation via Sempra Generation
In Nevada, 40 miles southeast of Las Vegas, sits the United State's largest solar installation. Sempra Generation's 775,000 solar panels fill 380 acres generating 48 Mega-watts of electricity. This site is adjacent to an older 10 Mega-watt facility in El Dorado. Together, these sites will power 14,000 homes in California via Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) over the next 20 years.
Mesquite Solar I planned location via Sempra Generation
Sempra Generation is not stopping here. Mesquite Solar I, a project in its first phase, is planned to eclipse the Nevada location by a factor of 12.5. 600 Mega-watts will pour from this Arlington Arizona based solar farm, powering up to 56,000 additional homes. This is a commendable effort.
Perhaps they should bring the panels to power each home directly. I decided to do a little math and figure out how much space and average price this may cost each person.
I will use the Kyocera KC175GT, a 175 watt solar panel.
I let it collect sunshine for 6 hours a day. Giving me a total of (175x6) 1050 watt hours. 1.05kwh
The size is 4.2 feet by 3.25 feet. Or 13.65 square feet.
An average home requires about 50kwh. (2 - 3 story home)
So I need approximately 48 panels to power the home. (50/1.05 = 47.62)
Which is a total of 655.2 square feet. And this is 1/66th of an acre.
Each panel costs $770 USD at the moment, on sale. Or $36,960 total for 48 panels.
Although that his a high price to pay to be green, I am sure Sempra Generation could provide each person with panels for far less. I hope they read this and get inspired to go individual generation someday.
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