This is the world’s largest solar energy storage project to be launched

Brian Gorda, vice president of engineering at Terra-Gen, celebrates the success of the Edwards & Sanborn project, which marks a milestone in solar energy storage in the United States. With a capacity of 875 megawatts and almost two million solar panels, this initiative represents significant progress in the energy sector. The project, developed by Terra-Gen and implemented by Mortenson, is the result of an exceptional collaboration between the public and private sectors.

The project, located on an area of ​​1,860 hectares, includes the latest technology with more than 1.9 million First Solar modules. With an energy storage capacity of 3,287 megawatt hours, the project offers a sustainable and efficient solution for the region’s energy needs.

This project will benefit several entities, including the City of San José, Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., Clean Power Alliance, and Starbucks, among others. Additionally, the facility at Edwards Air Force Base represents a historic partnership between government and the private sector in renewable energy.

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Gorda emphasized the importance of the project: “This facility, which is now fully operational, marks a milestone in the energy sector. “We are proud to have led this project and that it will bring benefits to the community.”