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City Public Service (CPS) recently opened a new Solar Power Station at the Institute of Texan Cultures at the University of Texas in San Antonio (UTSA). It will not only provide 10 kW of electricity for the utility's downtown grid, but also educate visitors on the benefits of renewable energies. The gas and electric utility spent $300 000 to construct three giant arrays comprising 200 PV panels.