Zeitview Helps Develop Largest Solar + Storage Facility in the United States
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
today, ZeitviewRecently rebranded from DroneBase, its advanced inspection services will be used in partnership with site developers to develop Gemini, North America’s largest solar and storage facility-scale power plant. announced. prime g solar.
Get a bird’s-eye view of every stage of the construction process with Zeitview’s advanced inspection services, providing critical data not available from the ground. The company’s services are also used to make site management of the 6,000-acre facility more efficient, ensuring projects are completed within time and budget constraints.
In addition, Zeitview provides site developers with artificial intelligence to analyze data from photographic documentation of facilities and their associated elements, from development to operation and maintenance.
Utility-scale solar and battery installations will play a key role in prioritizing long-term sustainability and grid resilience and achieving the goal of 100% renewable energy by 2035. . Power. As such, developers seek to utilize advanced technologies that reduce the environmental impact of the construction process and ensure reliability and safety after site activation.
“Gemini is an opportunity to lead the replacement of traditional coal-fired power plants and pave the way for a more sustainable future. Size, scale and integration of over 1.8 million bifacial solar modules, 1.5GWh of DC-coupled batteries has enabled NV Energy to build one of the most complex clean energy power plants ever.” With something of that, it becomes even more important to maximize development and long-term investment in renewable energy power plants.”
Mark Culpepper, General Manager of Global Solar Solutions at Zeitview, said: “In addition to minimizing rework to deliver the project within time and budget constraints, a weekly bird’s eye view of construction provides information that is not visible from the ground. Compared to that, our inspectors are more productive and, frankly, more accurate, saving the time and carbon footprint required to run the site.”
According to Zeitview, Gemini will support over 1,000 jobs in the community during construction, adding up to $463 million in economic development value to the Nevada economy.
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