The new plant will be larger than the 14-MW PV facility completed in 2007 at Nellis Air Force Base.
The agreement will help NV Energy in meeting Nevada’s portfolio standard, which was recently increased by the state legislature. The standard now requires that 25% of energy be generated by renewable resources and energy efficiency and conservation programs by 2025.
This is another major step in our commitment to bringing power from renewable resources to the citizens of Nevada, said Michael Yackira, NV Energy president and CEO. Our state is blessed with solar, geothermal and wind resources, and expanding the use of these resources through power purchases of this kind or direct investment in renewable projects is one of our top priorities.
The companies said all of the PV output from the plants will go to customers of NV Energy’s southern service territory. Construction of the project is expected to create more than 120 jobs and will further help develop Nevada’s burgeoning renewable energy workforce.
American Capital Energy is excited about the Searchlight Solar I solar PV project. We are honored to have been selected to work with NV Energy to deliver clean, renewable solar energy to southern Nevada, said Tom Hunton, CEO of American Capital.