New legislation could damage the Aqua Caliente solar project
Lawmakers look to end federal loan program that has supported Aqua Caliente solar project Some U.S. lawmakers are looking to put an end to the Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee program, which has supplied financial support to alternative energy projects for several years. Legislators are expected to vote later this week on the so called “No More Solyndras Act” which aims to protect the country from the failures of solar energy companies that rely on federal funds. Arizona’s Aqua Caliente solar project may be able to placate the concerns of lawmakers, however, due to its relative success.…
Lawmakers look to end federal loan program that has supported Aqua Caliente solar project
Some U.S. lawmakers are looking to put an end to the Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee program, which has supplied financial support to alternative energy projects for several years. Legislators are expected to vote later this week on the so called “No More Solyndras Act” which aims to protect the country from the failures of solar energy companies that rely on federal funds. Arizona’s Aqua Caliente solar project may be able to placate the concerns of lawmakers, however, due to its relative success.Solar energy project may be able to placate concerns of lawmakers
Aqua Caliente is among the largest solar energy systems in the world. The project accounts for a solar energy capacity of 290 megwatts, 250 megawatts of which are currently being generated. The project is still under development, but it has shown signs of success where other solar energy projects have failed in the past. The project receives a significant portion of its funding through the Department of Energy’s Loan Guarantee program, which was first established in 2005 under President Bush.