Mojave Solar

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Mojave Solar

The Mojave Solar Project generates 250 Megawatts of electricity utilizing Parabolic Trough Solar technology. The troughs focus energy from the sun to a Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) which generates steam used to turn turbines and produce electricity. The lines bring heated HTF from the parabolic trough mirrors to the plant where it is converted to steam. Largo poured the caisson foundations for the HTF lines and slab on grade and walls for the solar collector building and substations.

Location: Hinkley, CA

Scope: Foundations & Walls for Heat Transfer Fluid Lines

Complete: March 2013

Client: Abeinsa EPC

Engineer: AG Engineering

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