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Photo - A Pyranometer at dawn  at the SunEdison photovoltaic power plant near Alamosa, Colorado. The instrument measures global solar radiation from the sky dome.
PIX number
15557
Title:
A Pyranometer at dawn at the SunEdison photovoltaic power plant near Alamosa, Colorado. The instrument measures global solar radiation from the sky dome.
Caption
An 82-acre tract in south central Colorado, near the New Mexico border, is the site for one of the largest photovoltaic power plants in the United States. The Alamosa Photovoltaic Plant, which went on-line in December 2007, and generates about 8.2 megawatts of power using Suntech solar modules. SunEdison built, owns and will maintain the Alamosa plant and Xcel Energy will purchase the power generated by the plant. NREL rates the San Luis Valley, where the plant is located, as having the best available resource for solar power conditions in Colorado.
Credit:
Stoffel, Tom
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Date:
12/15/2007
Index Date:
4/11/2008
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Notes:
High resolution digital file, ~ 20MB
Subject:
solar - photovoltaics
Descriptors:
array, dawn, distributed energy resources, equipment and testing, electricity and output and megawatt, grid connected, instrument and measurement, meteorological testing, PV panels
Person/Place:
Alamosa, Colorado
Release Level
Full/Internet
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