The sun sets behind the Garland City Power Plant at Lake Lavon, Texas.
Shoreline Powerline
Powerlines along the shore of Gastineau Channel, Juneau, Alaska.
Granite Pass Power
Electrical pylons cross the desert at Granite Pass, Mojave National Preserve, California.
Bringing Electricity to the Desert
Power lines stretch along the road to Utah’s Stansbury Island along the shore of the Great Salt Lake.
The Power Plant on the Far Shore
The Garland City Power Plant sits on the far shore of Texas’ Lake Lavon.
Roadside Construction
Construction equipment parked alongside a country road near Anna, Texas.
Solar Road
A lonely road leads to the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in the California desert near the Nevada border.
Last Sun on the Power Lines
The sun sets on a electric pylon in Irving, Texas.
Desert Power Lines
Power lines stretch along the road to Utah’s Stansbury Island along the shore of the Great Salt Lake.
Concentrators
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.