Current:Home > reviewsCharles Langston:Super Bowl 2024 to be powered by Nevada desert solar farm, marking a historic green milestone -Core Financial Strategies
Charles Langston:Super Bowl 2024 to be powered by Nevada desert solar farm, marking a historic green milestone
Poinbank View
Date:2025-04-10 11:52:02
Super Bowl 2024 is Charles Langstonsetting the stage not just for a showdown between top NFL teams, but also for a major environmental milestone. This year, the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host a Super Bowl powered entirely by renewable energy — a first in the history of the event.
The seemingly desolate area of the Nevada desert is the source of the green energy used to power the game.
A vast solar farm with over 621,000 panels shimmers like a mirage but with the capability to power close to 60,000 residential customers — or one very big stadium.
The Las Vegas Raiders, which call Allegiant Stadium home, have entered into a 25-year agreement to buy power from this new solar installation owned by NV Energy.
CEO Doug Cannon said that the solar installation would supply more than 10 megawatts of power for the Super Bowl. This amount of energy is roughly equivalent to the consumption of 46,000 homes.
Sustainability was front of mind as the stadium was being constructed, according to Raiders President Sandra Douglass Morgan.
The stadium's roof is made of a sustainable plastic material that allows in about 10% of daylight but blocks all solar heat, so it takes less energy to cool the building. The grass field is moved outdoors on a rail system to get natural sunlight rather than using energy-intensive growing lights. And everything from grass clippings to food scraps and cigarette butts are composted or converted into other forms of energy.
"When you come to a game you may be thinking about just focusing on the game but when they hear that and know that we're being conscious of our environmental footprint, hopefully that guest will leave and have that same mindset when they go back home," said Morgan.
The Super Bowl's green energy push was highlighted during a visit from U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, who inspected the stadium's main electrical entry room.
"People sometimes get nervous about renewable power because they're not sure if it's going to be reliable. The fact that renewable power can power a facility like this reliably should speak volumes about what could happen in other communities," Granholm said.
The solar farm not only powers the current needs but also houses massive batteries to store renewable energy, ensuring a five-hour power supply even when the sun isn't shining. This technology is seen as a key component in transitioning the U.S. power grid toward 100% clean electricity by 2035, a goal set by President Biden.
Despite the focus on environmental sustainability, the Super Bowl's entertainment, including a halftime show featuring performer Usher, will not be compromised.
"We have enough power for Usher and all of his lights and all the fanfare that'll be there," said Cannon.
Watch the Super Bowl on your local CBS station, on Nickelodeon and streaming on Paramount+ on Sunday, Feb. 11.
- In:
- Earth
- Nevada
- Solar Power
- Allegiant Stadium
- Super Bowl
- Las Vegas
Ben Tracy is CBS News' senior national and environmental correspondent based in Los Angeles. He reports for all CBS News platforms, including the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," "CBS Mornings" and "CBS Sunday Morning."
TwitterveryGood! (518)
Related
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Colombia’s president has a plan for ‘total peace.’ But militias aren’t putting down their guns yet
- Colorado State DB receives death threats for hit on Colorado's Travis Hunter
- Ukraine's Zelenskyy tells Sean Penn in 'Superpower' documentary: 'World War III has begun'
- Trump's 'stop
- LA police investigating after 2 women found dead in their apartments days apart
- How a rural Alabama school system outdid the country with gains in math
- 3 former Columbus Zoo executives indicted in $2.2M corruption scheme
- Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
- UAW strike Day 5: New Friday deadline set, in latest turn in union strategy
Ranking
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- Ukraine lawyers insist that UN’s top court has jurisdiction to hear Kyiv’s case against Russia
- Tampa Bay Rays finalizing new ballpark in St. Petersburg as part of a larger urban project
- Climate change made Libya flooding 50 times more likely: Report
- Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
- Canada is investigating whether India is linked to the slaying of a Sikh activist
- Climate change made Libya flooding 50 times more likely: Report
- Does Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders need a new Rolls-Royce? Tom Brady gave him some advice.
Recommendation
The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
Everyone sweats to at least some degree. Here's when you should worry.
New COVID variant BA.2.86 spotted in 10 states, though highly mutated strain remains rare
House Republicans put forth short-term deal to fund government
Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
‘Stop it!’ UN’s nuclear chief pushes Iran to end block on international inspectors
Judge rejects defense effort to throw out an Oath Keeper associate’s Jan. 6 guilty verdict
Israel shuts down main crossing with Gaza after outbreak of border violence