Power lines stretch along the road to Utah’s Stansbury Island along the shore of the Great Salt Lake.
The 173,000 heliostats of the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility concentrate sunlight onto three towers containing boilers to generate steam for electricity in California near the Nevada border.
The Lake Mead side of Hoover Dam, showing the 395-foot-tall intake towers that supply the electricity-generating turbines inside the structure with water.
These power lines carry freshly-generated electricity away from Hoover Dam to distant destinations.