$2.2 billion solar plant in California turned off after years of wasted money: ‘Never lived up to its promises’
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The Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California, which cost $2.2 billion and was completed in 2014, is set to close in 2026 due to its inefficiency and failure to meet expectations. This situation highlights the challenges faced by renewable energy projects, raising concerns about investment in solar technology and its long-term viability. As the world shifts towards sustainable energy, the lessons learned from Ivanpah could influence future projects and funding decisions.
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