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The receiver (boiler) glows brilliantly during acceptance tests at Solar One in April, 1982
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Solar One in operation, 1982
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Solar One in operation, 1982. A unique phenomenon seen when the plant is in operation is the bright point of light known as a standby point, which appears in the air near the receiver tower.
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Solar One under construction, 1981
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Solar One under construction, 1981. Pg. 242.
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Solar One, April 1982
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Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: possible video
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Solar One, April 1982
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Southern California Edison's Solar One project began operation in 1982 and was the nation's first large-scale solar energy generation site. It was located in the Mojave Desert, in San Bernardino County, Ca. Format of original: U-Matic (See DVD copy) Run time: 9:49 Stock media footage for SCE Corporate Communications.
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Solar One's 1,818 heliostats continuously track the sun and are controlled by this computer
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Solar One's 1,818 heliostats continuously track the sun and are controlled by this computer. Pg. 242.
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One important modification to the Schachle wind turbine was the installation of new blades in 1982
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One important modification to the Schachle wind turbine was the installation of new blades in 1982. Pg. 235.
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