Project Overview
First Solar, a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels and provider of solar solutions, is developing a 300 megawatt (MW) PV solar farm in eastern San Bernardino County, California. When fully operational, the project will provide enough energy to serve the needs of about 90,000 average California homes, displacing approximately 165,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO
2) per year—the equivalent of taking about 32,000 cars off the road. The Stateline Solar Farm is located two miles southwest of the California/Nevada state border on 2,114 acres of Federal land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
Stateline will create approximately 400 construction jobs. The project will also provide an indirect economic benefit to dozens of businesses in San Bernardino County, including engineering and design firms, construction subcontractors, suppliers, and service providers. First Solar plans on working with the County to ensure the benefits generated by the proposed Stateline Solar Farm will benefit the High Desert region whenever possible.
Project Benefits
Environmental Benefits
- Enough power for 90,000 average homes
- Displaces 165,000 metric tons of CO2 annually - equivalent to taking 32,000 cars off the road
- Lowest environmental impact of any PV technology
- No water required for electricity generation
Community Benefits
- Wages and benefits from up to 400 construction jobs over four-year period
- Increased state and local tax revenues
- Local benefits to businesses in the area, from engineering and design firms to construction subcontractors, supplier, and service providers
Community Commitment
First Solar is committed to being a good neighbor through our community involvement and through the environmentally sensitive design of our solar projects. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of the community by supporting local events and providing educational opportunities for area schools and colleges. By working with the residents and stakeholders of the High Desert, our goal is to collaborate with the community to build a project that benefits the entire region.