The Westlands Solar Park is a master planned infrastructure development in Central California, aiming to help California meet its renewable energy mandates and carbon reduction goals in the most cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner possible. With a planned capacity of 2.7 GW, it is set to become the world's largest solar park, generating enough clean energy to power over 750,000 homes and offsetting more than 3.2 million tons of carbon dioxide annually.
Located within the Westlands Water District on retired agricultural land, the Westlands Solar Park is a trailblazing public-private renewable energy complex. Supported by environmental and agricultural organizations, it not only contributes to California's renewable energy portfolio but also frees up additional water resources for the Central Valley, as solar generation requires less water than agricultural production. With phased development plans and partnerships, the park is set to create over 800 jobs during construction and provide a significant boost to the state's renewable energy sector.
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