Good luck with all of that guys. The Crescent Dunes solar generation station in Nevada was shut down last year for 1. Failure to meet contracted power output requirements 2. MWh production was (check notes) 4x the cost per MWh production of more conventional power plants.
$737 million in U.S. gov't loan guarantees at stack. Waah-waa-waaaahhhh
They're gonna try again down the road
Another billion dollars at stack. This time they're gonna try battery storage to make up for when the sun don't shine. Sadly, no battery production on earth (a production process that in itself is extremely impactful on the environment) could ever hope to meet the demand that will be placed on this facility to serve the Las Vegas market.
Failure of solar power to meet the energy needs of the communities it serves means that an equal or greater amount of conventionally produced energy must be ready to go at a moments notice to offset solar energies inability to meet real world demands.