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Massive Solar and Storage Plan in California’s Westlands District Gains Industry Attention

Massive Solar and Storage Plan in California’s Westlands District Gains Industry Attention

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Golden State Clean Energy, the company’s Valley Clean Infrastructure Plan (VCIP) was discussed on the “This Week in Cleantech” podcast in an interview with Jeff St. John of Canary Media Inc. The post notes that the discussion focused on transforming 136,000 acres of fallowed land in California’s Westlands Water District into 21 gigawatts of solar and battery storage capacity.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that VCIP is being positioned as one of the largest integrated solar and storage initiatives globally, with an emphasis on enhancing reliable clean energy supply for California. For investors, this public exposure may indicate the scale of the company’s development ambitions and could signal substantial future capital needs, permitting milestones, and long lead times before potential revenue realization.

The podcast mention also highlights increasing media attention around large-scale clean energy infrastructure, which may help the company build relationships with policymakers, utilities, and financing partners. If VCIP progresses as described, the sheer size of the planned capacity could materially influence Golden State Clean Energy’s long-term growth profile and strengthen its competitive standing in California’s utility-scale renewables and energy storage markets.

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