Cille, It's the Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan, India. It's in the desert, and it covers 14,000 acres and it gets plenty of sun. Currently, it produces 2245 megawatts of electricity each day. Las Vegas, as an example, uses about 8,000 megawatts of electricity each day. So, this solar park produces about 28% of what Las Vegas needs, and that's quite a bit more than the power needed to supply a few city blocks.
Cille, It's the Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan, India. It's in the desert, and it covers 14,000 acres and it gets plenty of sun. Currently, it produces 2245 megawatts of electricity each day. Las Vegas, as an example, uses about 8,000 megawatts of electricity each day. So, this solar park produces about 28% of what Las Vegas needs, and that's quite a bit more than the power needed to supply a few city blocks.
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#36 a portable!
It's the Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan, India. It's in the desert, and it covers 14,000 acres and it gets plenty of sun. Currently, it produces 2245 megawatts of electricity each day. Las Vegas, as an example, uses about 8,000 megawatts of electricity each day. So, this solar park produces about 28% of what Las Vegas needs, and that's quite a bit more than the power needed to supply a few city blocks.
Yeah, Cille should have referenced #22, not #23.
That’s not an e, but the bottom of the y.
The Bullwinkel house, north Oakland Ca.
#27 the horse must be happy when the gun goes full blast