Dazu der Link:
www.buildingtrades.org/Newsroom/...-Solar-Millennium-Blyt.aspx
Hoch interessant vor allem diese Textpassage auf das Blyhte-Projekt:
"The first 500 MW phase is scheduled to begin construction in November and will take 3 years to construct."
Die Kopie des Artikels davon:
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Largest CURE PLA Yet Signed: Solar Millennium Blythe Power Plant
7/16/2010
The California State Building Trades, San Bernardino-Riverside Building Trades, and Kiewit Power Constructors have reached agreement on a PLA on the largest CURE project yet, the Solar Millennium Blythe power plant, a 1,000-MW solar trough project. The first 500 MW phase is scheduled to begin construction in November and will take 3 years to construct. The entire 1,000 MW project will require from 6 to 8 million hours of construction. That’s more than a thousand new good union construction jobs, jobs that will last for years to come!
The California State Building Trades, San Bernardino-Riverside Building Trades, and Kiewit Power Constructors have reached agreement on a PLA on the largest CURE project yet, the Solar Millennium Blythe power plant, a 1,000-MW solar trough project. The first 500 MW phase is scheduled to begin construction in November and will take 3 years to construct. The entire 1,000 MW project will require from 6 to 8 million hours of construction. That’s more than a thousand new good union construction jobs, jobs that will last for years to come!
This is CURE’s third solar project deal, after BrightSource Ivanpah (400 MW) and Abengoa Mojave (250 MW). Like those deals, the PLA signed yesterday preserves what Carpenters’ President Doug McCarron calls “outdated” jurisdiction.
In addition to the PLA, CURE also completed a comprehensive environmental settlement that addresses a variety of issues raised by CURE at the Energy Commission. The settlement was presented at the Energy Commission hearings that began this morning, and was very well received by the Commissioners.
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