Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 102. Not illustrated. Chapters: Solar Power Stations in Algeria, Solar Power Stations in Germany, Solar Power Stations in Japan, Solar Power Stations in Portugal, Solar Power Stations in Romania, Solar Power Stations in Spain, Solar Power Stations in the United States, Solar Power Plants in the Mojave Desert, Solar Energy Generating Systems, the Solar Project, Nevada Solar One, Andasol Solar Power Station, Nellis Solar Power Plant, Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, Sunset Reservoir, Ps10 Solar Power Tower, Serpa Solar Power Plant, Desoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center, Hassi R'mel Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Power Station, Ps20 Solar Power Tower, Solar Ark, Alamosa Photovoltaic Power Plant, Strasskirchen Solar Park, Puertollano Photovoltaic Park, Gottelborn Solar Park, Monte Alto Photovoltaic Power Plant, Covaci Solar Park, Erlasee Solar Park, Extresol Solar Power Station, Gura Ialomi ei Solar Park, Beneixama Photovoltaic Power Plant, Kimberlina Solar Thermal Energy Plant, Brockton Brightfield, Bavaria Solarpark, Valle Solar Power Station, Lieberose Photovoltaic Park, Pocking Solar Park, Darro Solar Park, Rote Jahne Solar Park, Planta Solar Fuente Alamo, Geiseltalsee Solarpark, Olmedilla Photovoltaic Park, Lobosillo Solar Park, Planta Solar de Salamanca. Excerpt: There are several solar power plants in the Mojave Desert which supply power to the electricity grid. Solar Energy Generating Systems (SEGS) is the name given to nine solar power plants in the Mojave Desert which were built in the 1980s. These plants have a combined capacity of 354 megawatts (MW) making them the largest solar power installation in the world. Nevada Solar One is a new solar thermal plant with a 64 MW generating capacity, located near Boulder City, NV. There are also plans to build other large solar plants in the Mojave Desert. The Ivanpah Solar Power...