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Micron teams up with Idaho Power on 40 MW solar power project

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Memory-chip giant Micron Technology has partnered with Idaho Power to build a 40 MW solar farm near its Boise corporate headquarter. The solar plant will be used to power the company’s operations, helping it achieve its goal of being powered entirely by renewable energy by 2025.

Idaho Power has requested approval from the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for a power purchase agreement with Black Mesa Energy, LLC, an oil and gas company, to develop a solar plant for Micron.

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