These videos feature the stories of those who are working to construct the plant, the perspective of the residents of Tonopah (where the project is located), as well as an explanation of the technology of this revolutionary solar plant.

Crescent Dunes - Bottling the Sun

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SolarReserve has released a new web series of videos called “Bottling the Sun,” which focuses on the men and women behind the first-of-its-kind project, Crescent Dunes. The videos feature the stories of those who are working to construct the plant, the perspective of the residents of Tonopah (where the project is located), as well as an explanation of the technology of this revolutionary solar plant.

Take a look at the videos to get an inside look at the technology, the plant construction and the town that is rallying behind this project.  

Bottling the Sun

 

 

Getting to Know Tonopah

 

Reinventing Solar

 

The Sky is the Limit

 

Life on the Site

 

 

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