Generating 64-megawatts of power and spanning 400 acres of desert in Boulder City, NV, Nevada Solar One creates electricity from the sun’s heat at a cost competitive with power from coal or natural gas.
“Nevada Solar One represents our bid to excel in new technologies to produce clean and sustainable energy, with an emphasis on economic viability, technological competence and the capacity to be replicated on a large scale in locations around the world," said Jose Manuel Entrecanales, Chairman and chief executive of ACCIONA, the Spanish company that designed and built the solar power plant and will operate it.
"Three years ago, we launched this project in Nevada because of the existing solar resources and the capacity to provide a significant portion of the electricity consumed by a city like Las Vegas in the hours of peak demand," said Entrecanales.
"We also chose Nevada for the outstanding commitment of this state to the development of sources of renewable energy," he said.
Scientists, environmentalists, federal and state public officials, and industry executives were present at the dedication ceremony, including U.S. astronaut Dr. Sally Ride and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computers.
Speaking at the dedication was Michael Yackira, CEO, Nevada Power/Sierra Pacific Resources, which has a long-term partnership agreement with Nevada Solar One and distributes the solar energy to homes in the region.
Actor and environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr. was the event moderator.
Speaking at the dedication via a video taped message, Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Winner and chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, noted the importance of ACCIONA's role in addressing global warming and climate change.
In a press conference following the event, Alberto de Miguel, ACCIONA Energy's executive director of corporate development and strategy discussed the company's plans to expand its renewable portfolio in the United States.
"We see a tremendous opportunity here in the United States," said de Miguel. "This country has the natural resources, the technical expertise and the entrepreneurial drive to lead the clean technology revolution."