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CAMP ROCK SOLAR FARM

Source of New Green Energy

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Harvesting clean energy from the                          Sun to power homes and business, without carbon pollution emissions into the atmosphere

Camp Rock Solar Farm, is a business venture owned and operated by local family who owns the land for over 40 years. With a passion to the environment for clean energy, The family has undertaken the task to develop and build a PV Solar Farm on two parcels of land just under 10 acres each, both located on Camp Rock Road, in a remote semi desert location in the outskirts of the city of Lucerne Valley, in the County of San Bernardino in Southern California. The project is proposed to be built by locals in hopes to benefit the local community and the surrounding areas

Simple Clean

and Natural creation

of power from

our

Sun 

Harvesting the power from the sun

Camp Rock Solar Farm is an on going project of Clean and Green Energy - Here is your chance to get involved.

Read more and find out how you can participate and be part of the green revolution to help make a difference and contribute to make this project into a reality

This site is ideal desert location away from major population and closeby to existing solar farms

  1. The proposed solar farm site is 1.1 mile east of the  SCE's Cotton Wood Power Sub Station on Camp Rock Road. The station is on the corner of Highway 18 and Camp rock road.

  2. Camp Rock Solar Farm, owned by locals, proposed to be built by locals in hope to benefit the local community

  3. Adhering to voices and concerns of the local community, we have elected to use special racketing system to minimize disturbance of the desert and it's habitats, and specially minimum disturbance to the flood zones, therefore keeping a major portion of the land wide open

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The site plan is designed to include all the requirements by the planning department requirements including the entry location, allocated setbacks, number of panels, respecting the flood channels and the fencing designs. 

The site plan is designed to be flexible to accomodate for the 3MW AC total output for the site line capacity which is on the street connecting to the adjacent power substation on the corner of Highway 18 and Camp Rock Road

Proposed Site Plan

Site Plan showing site and street location

Read more about the conceptual design and solar/power generation

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