Colorado Could Become Site Of America’s Biggest Solar Project

Mar 2 2009 | 2:25am ET

Helios Energy Partners, a consortium of firms seeking to build a 200- to 300MW solar plant, has met with commissioners of Pueblo County, Colorado to discuss the estimated $900 million project.

The proposal, according to The Pueblo Chieftain, calls for a partnership between the county, Helios and the Pueblo Chemical Depot to build the large solar collector array on unused land at the depot.


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