Luke Solar

State
Arizona
County
Maricopa County
City
Glendale
Postal Code
85309
Location
6476 North Ammo Drive
Phone
602-371-6767
Fax
aps.com

Luke Solar uses wood waste biomass to generate electricity. Luke Solar offered companies that had wood as a byproduct for rent-free space for their production. Luke Solar also got a loan from Arizona Power Service to contract the power plant.

The Luke Solar is located at 6476 North Ammo Drive, Glendale, Arizona, 85309, sitting on 129 acres. Luke Solar started its operation in 2010. To learn more about the Luke Solar, you can reach them at 602-371-6767 or fax ataps.com.

Benefits of Renewable Energy

Arizona is encouraging power plant companies to produce electricity through renewable energy sources. Here are some benefits of this change for Arizona state:

1. Minimized global warming

Using renewable energy sources such as biomass reduces the amount of carbon dioxide released into the Glendale air.

2. Healthier people

The pollution that the natural gasses and coal release during electricity production poses a risk to Glendale and Arizona State people’s health. They could lead to cancer, breath problems, tuberculosis, and an increase in mortality.

3. Employment opportunities

The opening of new power plants is creating Glendale and Arizona State job opportunities for many people.

The use of renewable energy sources reduces the amount of water and oil pollution and thus improves Glendale and Arizona environment people live in.

Challenges of Using Renewable Energy Sources

1. Reliability

Resources such as wood for Luke Solar are not always available.

2. Not enough electricity

The amount of electricity the Luke Solar produces using renewable energy is still not enough for the market.

3. High Start-up Cost

The cost to start a renewable power plant like Luke Solar is very high. It is a challenge to access loans from financial institutions because of the risk involved.

4. Misconceptions

Non-renewable energy has been in Glendale for a long time, and it is all Glendale and Arizona people know. It is challenging to convince many Glendale and Arizona people that renewable energy is good and efficient. Also, misconceptions about this type of energy discourage Glendale and Arizona people from trying this new technology.

Directions

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