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will the texas factory be solar powered? plenty of room on top of the plant
Exactly where are these geothermal plants? How much power do they produce?There's a big geothermal plant not far. Actually, several of them.
https://www.google.com/maps/search/...4908424,-119.1698846,10.09z/data=!4m2!2m1!6e1Exactly where are these geothermal plants? How much power do they produce?
Just west of Austin.......Austin, NV ?https://www.google.com/maps/search/...4908424,-119.1698846,10.09z/data=!4m2!2m1!6e1
Nevada is lousy with geothermal power.
-Crissa
Just watched the movie Machette Kills has a prototype Cybertruck which drives through a boring tunnel under the border wall and includes a cameo with Elon Musk entertaininghttps://www.google.com/maps/search/...4908424,-119.1698846,10.09z/data=!4m2!2m1!6e1
Nevada is lousy with geothermal power.
-Crissa
Weird, you did know I was talking about Geothermal next to Giga Nevada, since that's what I said.Just west of Austin.......Austin, NV ?
...It doesn't need to be near by, tho. We run electricity through these things called 'wires'... ^-^Here is a map from AWEA and Austin doesn't show any wind farms close by...
Weird? All I did was expand the map from the link you provided and just happened to find Austin, NV. and the geothermal areas were west of it.Weird, you did know I was talking about Geothermal next to Giga Nevada, since that's what I said.
It was to show that there isn't enough wind in the area to have wind farms and that's why you probably won't see a wind turbine at Tesla Austin. That's all....It doesn't need to be near by, tho. We run electricity through these things called 'wires'... ^-^
I don't think it's a lack of wind, though there seems to be an arc from the coast inland that doesn't have many projects, but that section of Texas isn't as empty or flat as the pan handle.It was to show that there isn't enough wind in the area to have wind farms and that's why you probably won't see a wind turbine at Tesla Austin. That's all.
Facebook announced a data center was chosen to be in North Fort Worth in 2015 I think. It was said before even construction began that the electricity would be provided by a wind farm in Clay county.@Crissa @TruckElectric Yeahh guys.. Texas is almost all basically on its own grid. It is called ERCOT. So as long as those wind turbines are hooked to that grid they are good. Your power provider determines where they are purchasing energy from. so you can buy dirty energy "clean energy" or renewable energy.
The closest power plants to me are coal and natural gas, but my power provider purchases renewable energy.
Rice University does this also, it’s called energy offset. There power is not literally coming from a solar farm, but the money goes to a solar farm to produce enough energy to offset there consumption every year. Facebook, did not build a direct line to the wind farm in clay county.Facebook announced a data center was chosen to be in North Fort Worth in 2015 I think. It was said before even construction began that the electricity would be provided by a wind farm in Clay county.
Of course it didn't, you didn't know that? Facebook gets its electricity *delivered* by Oncor, Texas's largest transmission and distribution electric utility.Facebook, did not build a direct line to the wind farm in clay county.