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How is this the world's largest CSP facility if it's only 150 MW and SEGS is 354 MW? There is a temptation by chauvinists to split hairs — to define some very narrow category where this project IS in fact the largest, but the result will be schoolchildren writing reports saying Solnova is "the world's largest" when it isn't.
JoelWest (
talk) 22:20, 29 October 2011 (UTC)reply
Hi. I initially believed that too. But a closer look proved me wrong. SEGS consists of different power stations owned by different people/companies, while Solnova is one giant power station (built in stages).
Rehman 09:58, 30 October 2011 (UTC)reply