The solar power plant consists of two independent 125 MW net (140 MW gross) sections, using solar trough technology.[7] This was one of three of the world's largest solar plants, that began supplying power in 2013 and 2014, located in the deserts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties.[8] The Project power block and solar arrays occupy about 1,360 acres (550 ha) of the site. The rest are the evaporation ponds, access road, administration buildings and some fenced open area. The 1840 Solar Collector Assemblies are 1,048 square metres (11,280 sq ft) each, yielding 1,928,320 square metres (20,756,300 sq ft) of total solar aperture.
A June 2014 report details the project's potential impact on bird populations.[9]
Production
Genesis Solar Energy Project's production is as follows (MWh).[10]
Generation (MW·h) of Genesis Solar Energy Project [10]
Year
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
2013
345
6,684
7,029
2014
4,892
13,080
48,455
60,960
72,621
80,979
68,861
66,969
63,976
46,236
35,271
13,813
576,113
2015
16,876
40,980
60,875
70,919
72,725
70,898
70,190
69,009
52,732
41,160
33,601
21,489
621,454
2016
17,573
45,940
55,704
55,737
79,177
76,282
77,787
67,890
58,971
48,245
30,618
10,218
624,142
2017
21,248
28,112
62,031
64,575
75,992
83,297
68,336
68,704
62,515
55,708
22,099
16,214
627,831
2018
24,000
37,452
50,348
63,379
79,074
80,337
65,787
67,571
67,820
43,918
29,755
13,701
623,142
2019
21,504
32,737
49,442
64,304
71,059
76,978
70,784
73,918
60,203
56,903
26,794
12,417
617,043
2020
18,874
34,184
46,428
68,153
82,837
78,973
82,897
64,037
50,644
46,579
29,435
6,088
609,129
2021
1,905
16,631
55,797
66,672
78,899
67,839
55,492
62,516
52,333
42,882
27,358
10,283
538,607
2022
22,275
37,730
55,671
68,625
80,949
78,285
62,529
57,542
50,694
50,523
31,068
17,816
613,707
2023
13,879
32,899
40,676
70,312
79,404
82,249
73,300
64,977
59,064
53,893
29,489
18,042
618,184
Total (2013-2023)
6,070,352
Maximum production was estimated at 580,000 MW·h per year.[11]