A solar photovoltaic facility, built on top of a former landfill at the U.S. Army's Fort Carson uses contaminated land to generate renewable energy and generates 3, 200 megawatt-hours of power every year, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
A solar photovoltaic facility, built on top of a former landfill at the U.S. Army's Fort Carson uses contaminated land to generate renewable energy and generates 3, 200 megawatt-hours of power every year, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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A solar photovoltaic facility, built on top of a former landfill at the U.S. Army's Fort Carson uses contaminated land to generate renewable energy and generates 3, 200 megawatt-hours of power every year, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA


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