SRP is proposing to build a reservoir in the cliffs 1,000 feet above Apache Lake. Using excess solar power generated during the day, turbines will pump water from the lake to the reservoir. MORE ⬇️
"We just hit our highest peak in history over 8,000 megawatts this week. We're currently planning to be over 12,000 megawatts at our peak about 10 years from now," said Ron Klawitter, SRP's manager for the Systems Project Group.
At night, it would release the water back down through the turbines providing electricity to thousands of SRP customers.
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