Nevada based utility NV Energy has got the seal of approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) for its Integrated Resource Plan, through which it will commission 1,001 MW of solar power projects in the US state. This will be installed with 100 MW of battery storage capacity, which NV says will be for the first time in the state.
The 6 projects are identified as:
All the 6 projects are planned to be connected to the grid by the end of 2021 and will reflect an investment of more than $2 billion. These are expected to create jobs for more than 1,700 construction workers as well as 80 new long-term permanent jobs. For end consumers, the systems are expected to reduce costs over the next 30 years compared to wholesale power markets.
"These six new projects, which represent the largest renewable energy investment in Nevada's history, will also bring great economic benefits to our state," said NV Energy President, Doug Cannon.
In January 2018, NV Energy had issued a request for proposals (RFP) for up to 330 MW of new renewable energy projects, and in May 2018, it announced securing 1,001 MW of new solar energy capacity as 6 projects with battery storage capacity. In October 2018, it issued a new RFP for 350 MW of capacity (see US Utility Launches RFP For 350 MW RE).