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| name = Springbok Solar Farm | name_official = | image = | image_caption = | image_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|35|14|24|N|117|57|36|W|type:landmark_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}} | country = United States | location = Kern County, California | status = Operational (Units 1 & 2) | construction_began = 2015 | commissioned = May 2016 (Unit 1) Sep. 2016 (Unit 2) | decommissioned = | cost = | owner = 8minutenergy | operator = | solar_type = PV | ps_site_area = {{convert|1400|acre|ha|0}}[1][2] (Units 1&2) | ps_electrical_capacity = 328 MWp, 260 MWAC [3] | ps_electrical_cap_fac = 31.6% (average 2017) | ps_annual_generation = 717 GW·h, 500 MW·h/acre | website = | extra = }} The Springbok Solar Farm is a 328 MWp (260 MWAC) photovoltaic power station in the northwestern Mojave Desert, near California City in eastern Kern County, California.[1] The facility is being developed and constructed by 8minutenergy Renewables in three phases, with two completed as of 2016. At full build-out, it will be one of the world's largest PV solar farms with a capacity of about 440 MWp (350 MWAC).[2] Facility detailsThe project is being developed by 8minutenergy, the largest independent solar power developer in the United States.[1] When complete, the three Springbok solar facilities combined will generate enough clean, renewable energy to serve more than 152,000 households. The amount of greenhouse gas emissions avoided is comparable to removing nearly 150,000 cars from the road. The power from all three projects is contracted to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.[2] Project unitsThe Springbok Solar Farm consists of 3 project units, or construction phases:
Electricity productionSpringbok Solar 1 nameplate capacities: 137 MWdc, 105 MWac annual net output: 299 GW·h (avg 2017)
Springbok Solar 2 nameplate capacities: 191 MWdc, 155 MWac annual net output: 418 GW·h (avg 2017)
See also{{stack|{{Portal|California|Sustainable development|Renewable energy}}}}
References1. ^1 2 3 8minutenergy.com: Solar Projects website {{Solar power in the United States}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite press release |url=http://www.8minutenergy.com/2017/02/8minutenergy-receives-power-purchase-agreement-develop-90-mw-ac-springbok-3-solar-farm/ |title=8minutenergy Receives Power Purchase Agreement to Develop 90 MW-ac Springbok 3 Solar Farm |publisher=8minutenergy |date=February 1, 2017}} 3. ^1 8minutenergy.com: "Springbok 1 Solar Project breaks ground" 4. ^Table 6.3. New Utility Scale Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2016, Electric Power Monthly, U.S. Energy Information Administration, October 25, 2016 5. ^1 8minutenergy.com: "Power purchase agreement to develop Springbok 2 Solar Project" 6. ^Over 3.4 GW of large solar parks go live across US, SeeNews Renewables, Tsvetomira Tsanova, November 3, 2016 7. ^Table 6.5. Planned U.S. Electric Generating Unit Additions, October 2016, Electric Power Monthly, U.S. Energy Information Administration, October 25, 2016 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/plant/59532/?freq=M&pin= |title=Springbok Solar 1, Monthly |work=Electricity Data Browser |publisher=Energy Information Administration |accessdate=January 31, 2019}} 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.eia.gov/electricity/data/browser/#/plant/59840/?freq=M&pin= |title=Springbok Solar 2, Monthly |work=Electricity Data Browser |publisher=Energy Information Administration |accessdate=January 31, 2019}} 4 : Solar power in the Mojave Desert|Buildings and structures in Kern County, California|Solar power stations in California|Photovoltaic power stations in the United States |
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