Solar power plant, California, USA. There are nine solar power plants located in California's Mojave desert, USA, collectively called solar energy gen


Solar power plant, California, USA. There are nine solar power plants located in California's Mojave desert, USA, collectively called solar energy generating systems (SEGS). The Kramer Junction site, seen here, is where five of these power plants are located. It receives around 340 days of sunshine per year, making it an ideal location for solar power generation. The parabolic mirrors track the Sun across the sky and focus the Sun's rays onto tubes containing a synthetic oil. The oil becomes super-heated and is used to boil water for steam turbine generators. Part of the steam-generating station is visible in the background.


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