After skewering the
proposed system («one of the most expensive per mile and one of the slowest in the world»), Musk issued an open - source
design challenge: a 28 - passenger
solar - powered pod capable of levitating through a system of tubes almost at the speed of sound, with a one - way ticket price of $ 20 and a total building cost estimated at $ 6 billion, less than a tenth of the budget for California's high - speed rail project.
Last week, setting its sights firmly on the outer reaches of our
solar system, NASA invited scientists to submit
designs for instruments that could ride to Europa on the agency's
proposed Clipper mission.
For the BLM, the
proposed action in the
Solar PEIS is to develop and implement a new Solar Energy Program that would facilitate environmentally responsible utility - scale solar energy development by establishing environmental policies and design features (i.e., mitigation requirements) related to utility - scale solar energy development in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and U
Solar PEIS is to develop and implement a new
Solar Energy Program that would facilitate environmentally responsible utility - scale solar energy development by establishing environmental policies and design features (i.e., mitigation requirements) related to utility - scale solar energy development in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and U
Solar Energy Program that would facilitate environmentally responsible utility - scale
solar energy development by establishing environmental policies and design features (i.e., mitigation requirements) related to utility - scale solar energy development in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and U
solar energy development by establishing environmental policies and
design features (i.e., mitigation requirements) related to utility - scale
solar energy development in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and U
solar energy development in six southwestern states (Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, and Utah).
Two other
solar projects designed for the Ivanpah Valley are now working their way through the approval process: The proposed Stateline and Silver State South projects, both from the company First Solar, would generate 300 megawatts and 350 megawatts, respecti
solar projects
designed for the Ivanpah Valley are now working their way through the approval process: The
proposed Stateline and Silver State South projects, both from the company First
Solar, would generate 300 megawatts and 350 megawatts, respecti
Solar, would generate 300 megawatts and 350 megawatts, respectively.