BLYTHE, Calif., Nov. 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- State and
local leaders joined executives from NextEra Energy Resources and its partners to commission the Blythe and McCoy Solar Energy Centers, which created hundreds of construction jobs and will help
California meet its renewable energy goals.
"These projects represent a more than $1.2 billion investment in California and a tremendous step forward to help the state meet its renewable energy goals," said
Armando Pimentel, president and CEO of NextEra Energy Resources, which built and will own and
operate the projects. "We are very pleased to bring these solar energy centers online to help serve the state and boost the local
economy."
The Blythe and McCoy Solar Energy Centers feature more than 4 million solar panels with
trackers that will follow the sun from east to west each day to maximize energy production. Together, they have a generating
capacity of 485 megawatts, capable of powering more than 181,000 homes. The energy will serve customers of Southern California
Edison and help health care provider Kaiser Permanente become "carbon net positive."
The projects' solar arrays span more than 4,000 acres of land in Riverside County, much of it
managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
"The completion of these projects is further proof that America's shift toward clean, renewable energy is underway," said BLM
Director Neil Kornze. "In fact, we've seen a threefold increase in wind and a fivefold increase in
solar power generation during this Administration. That's a foundation for the future that we should all be proud of."
By using renewable energy from the sun, the projects will avoid approximately 774,000 tons per year of carbon dioxide
emissions that would have been produced if the electricity had been generated using fossil fuels.
"California leads the nation in renewable energy and these projects demonstrate that
commitment," said California Energy Commissioner Karen Douglas. "They are great examples of
renewable energy projects on public lands that are helping us address climate change while respecting the many important values
of the desert environment."
The projects have created a significant economic boost for Riverside County and Southern California, creating 1,500 construction jobs since 2014, when the project began. From labor and
materials, to housing, health care and construction - a wide variety of local businesses have benefitted from the influx of
economic activity.
"California, and Riverside County in particular, is
fortunate to have one of the best solar resources in the country," said Riverside County
Supervisor John J. Benoit. "These projects are evidence of what we can do when we build strong
partnerships to develop renewable energy, protect the environment and create good jobs and long-term benefits for our
communities."
NextEra Energy Resources
NextEra Energy Resources, LLC (together with its affiliated entities, "NextEra Energy Resources"), is a clean energy
leader and is one of the largest wholesale generators of electric power in the U.S., with approximately 18,260 megawatts of
generating capacity, which includes megawatts associated with noncontrolling interests related to NextEra Energy Partners, LP
(NYSE: NEP), primarily in 25 states and Canada as of April 2016.
NextEra Energy Resources, together with its affiliated entities, is the world's largest generator of renewable energy from the
wind and sun. The business operates clean, emissions-free nuclear power generation facilities in New
Hampshire, Iowa and Wisconsin as part of the NextEra
Energy nuclear fleet, which is one of the largest in the United States. NextEra Energy
Resources, LLC is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Fla.-based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE). For
more information, visit www.NextEraEnergyResources.com.
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