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May 9, 2023
Aramis, Intersect Power’s 410-acre solar project, has an anticipated generation capacity of 100 megawatts. The proposed development, which is located on rural Alameda County land currently zoned for agricultural and residential use, is pending county approval of Intersect Power’s conditional use permit application. KWRE provided topographic surveying, underground utility locating,
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May 9, 2023
The USACE Sacramento District’s Phase 1 and 2 design-build solar microgrid project added a total of two megawatts of renewable power to Fort Hunter Liggett in southern Monterey County, bringing the base closer to achieving net-zero energy. The project was completed to further a DoD initiative aiming to reduce military
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May 9, 2023
The Fort Churchill Solar Array is a photovoltaic power station constructed on 137 acres of land in unincorporated Lyon County. The 19.9-megawatt facility supplies Reno's Technology Park data center operation with renewable power. KWRE team members were responsible for managing the civil scope from planning through the project’s construction. Services
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Apr 12, 2023
Intersect Power’s 2,900-acre Lumina I solar development will generate an anticipated 360 megawatts of renewable power for Texas homes and businesses. KWRE team members supported the proposed development by providing land surveying, due diligence support and preliminary civil and electrical engineering design. Due Diligence deliverables included a development constraints map,
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Apr 12, 2023
Intersect Power’s 3,000-acre Lumina II solar development is the sister to Lumina 1 and will also generate anticipated 360 megawatts of renewable power for Texas homes and businesses. KWRE team members supported the proposed development by providing land surveying, due diligence support and preliminary civil and electrical engineering design. Due
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Sep 23, 2024
The Noble Thumb I Windfarm, located in Bingham and Sheridan townships, is a 46-turbine wind energy project designed to generate 69 megawatts of clean energy. Utilizing 46 GE 1.5 megawatt turbines, the wind farm will produce enough power to supply approximately 23,000 average homes. One of KWRE team members, led
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Apr 12, 2023
Intersect Power’s 2,000-acre Radian solar development will generate an anticipated 415 megawatts of renewable power for Texas homes and businesses. KWRE has supported the proposed development by providing land surveying, due diligence support and preliminary engineering design. Due Diligence deliverables included a development constraints map, hydrological study and report, ALTA
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Oct 11, 2023
Solar Star I, together with Solar Star II, was a groundbreaking, standard-setting facility that was the world’s single largest solar PV project. At the time of its design, it blazed the trail for other mega-scale solar farms. Solar Star II provides 276 megawatts of electricity. On 3,230 acres, the two
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Apr 12, 2023
The Henrietta solar array in Kings County provides PG&E with enough electricity to power approximately 22,000 homes. To support the design and construction of the 103-megawatt 670-acre development, KWRE team members provided aerial topographic surveying and boundary surveying services, managed the development’s geotechnical consultant, and prepared ALTA surveys, plats and
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Apr 12, 2023
The 129-megawatt Quinto solar array generates electricity for 40,000 Southern California homes. KWRE team members managed the design of sitework, frontage improvements, on-site and off-site utilities, and roadway infrastructure improvements for the 1,000-acre development. KWRE team members prepared maps and exhibits clearly identifying the precise locations of all encumbrances affecting