Bechtel Building 226MW Solar Project to Power Las Vegas Strip
Bechtel, a renowned engineering, procurement, and construction firm, is developing a significant solar project in Nevada. The Escape Solar facility, a 226-megawatt direct current photovoltaic solar plant, is underway in Lincoln County. It aims to power several prominent locations on the Las Vegas Strip, serving major customers such as MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Las Vegas, and Overton Power District.
Bechtel was chosen by Estuary Power to design and construct this utility-scale solar project. The company's Renewables and Clean Power Business is leading the effort, although specific details about the operations manager, Kelley Brown, remain scarce due to the lack of publicly available information.
The Escape Solar project is set to generate clean energy for various high-profile locations along the Las Vegas Strip. Its four primary customers include prominent casino and resort operators, demonstrating the project's scale and impact on the region's power supply.
The Escape Solar project, led by Bechtel, is poised to significantly contribute to Nevada's clean energy landscape. By serving major customers on the Las Vegas Strip, it underscores the growing demand for renewable energy sources in the region.
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