Pacific
Gas
&
Electric
(PG&E)
is
purchasing
all
power
under
a
20-year
contract.
“Large-scale
solar
generation
like
Alpine
and
other
NRG
solar
sites
provide
clean
energy
during
the
hottest
part
of
the
day
when
it’s
needed
most,
reducing
our
reliance
on
fossil
fuels
and
the
resulting
carbon
emissions,”
says
Randy
Hickok,
senior
vice
president
of
NRG
Solar.
The
company
estimates
the
solar
farm
will
avoid
the
annual
emission
of
approximately
36,000
tons
of
CO2
into
the
atmosphere,
the
equivalent
of
taking
more
than
6,600
cars
off
the
road.
First
Solar
will
maintain
and
operate
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