Our last post talked about plans to “fast-track” 24 solar study areas in the West – seven of which are on public lands in Nevada. (We have a map of these 7 areas on our website)
The Department of Energy and the Bureau of Land Management announced a “public scoping period” regarding these solar energy study [...]
Archive for July, 2009
Comments Needed on Those 7 Solar Study Areas
Posted in action!, renewable energy, tagged Nevada Wilderness Project, renewable, renewable energy development, smart from the start on July 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Solar Energy Study Areas: Let’s Make Them Opportunities for Conservation
Posted in News, Southern, renewable energy, tagged energy, Nevada Wilderness Project, renewable, smart from the start on July 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On June 29th, Senator Reid and Interior Secretary Salazar held a press conference at UNLV, announcing a plan to fast-track 24 solar energy study areas in six western states. Seven of them are on public lands in Nevada:
Amargosa Valley (32,699 acres)
Dry Lake (16,516 acres)
Delamar Valley (17,932 acres)
Dry Lake Valley North (49,775 acres)
East Mormon Mountain (7,418 [...]








