Actually 20 miles WEST of Vegas.
This is what we have also been hearing from the BLM. This means the federal review for all of the solar projects will continue business as usual, but not wind energy projects. The solar industry is not convinced yet.
As we predicted, a large number of the Joshua trees, Mojave yuccas and several species of cacti are not all getting salvaged for this Greenlink West Transmission Project in Nevada. This is about 20 miles east of Las Vegas.
Nothing confirmed yet, but this would really help energy extractors including solar energy for Chuckwalla. Hoping this is not accurate.
Eclipse last night
The Greenlink West Transmission Project is hiring desert tortoise biologists for 8 weeks to survey for the line in Amargosa Valley/Beatty area, Nevada. This is the lowest pay offer we have ever seen for consulting biologists leading us to wonder if the quality of work has been compromised.
Will the declining popularity of EV's slow these lithium mines down? Seems like they continue to need outside funding sources including federal funding last October.
We were just told that the Devil's Hole Workshop has been canceled this your due to governement credit cards being frozen. It was scheduled to be at the Longstreet Inn and Resort in Amargosa Valley, Nevada
These pics are about 3 miles from the Greenlink West Amargosa Substation, now under construcrion by NV Energy on BLM land. (you can see the dust in pic 3) After this, the line will head northeast through Crater Flat. We found this desert tortoise in its burrow very close to the planned project.
Found this no name canyon we call Overhang Canyon in the Black Mountains, Death Valley
We estimate that the The Greenlink West Transmission Project will remove about 1,200 Joshua trees from its path from Kyle Canyon to Cold Creek in Southern Nevada. We met a crew of consulting biologists who have been putting flags around them all.
Construction is beginning on the Greenlink West Transmission Project near Lee Canyon, Nevada. They are bulldozing new roads and will most likely be removing yuccas and Joshua trees soon.
Uniformly ignored by most environmental organizations, the Greenlink West Transmission Project has begun construction in Amargosa Valley, Nevada. This is the 109 acre Amargosa Substation. Desert pavement scraped right next to Big Dune.
As solar farms sprout up in Southern Nevada, concern for desert tortoises grows - Las Vegas Sun News
Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project approved
This project will have grave impacts on the already declining Mojave desert tortoise. They expect to move 114 adult desert tortoises and will probably end up crushing 3 times as many juveniles .
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Public meetings slated for Purple Sage Solar
In-person meeting is set for 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at the Pahrump Nugget.
The virtual meeting is slated for 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 16.
Those wishing to participate in the virtual meeting can register at tinyurl.com/5bf2hzz6.
The problem with this is once the transmission infrastructure is built, the greedy solar developers won't stop at the dairy, They want 25,000 additional acres on top of this
This article takes an interseting angle focusing on dead bodies! It needs to be noted that the Sierra Clud DID NOT support the Yellow Pine Solar Project. That should be corrected. They opposed it by signing on to the letter we wrote.
No, killing living trees for solar panels is insane. We need to stop making excuses for these environmentally destructive plans. If we use solar, the responsiblility is not to kill off biodiversity. The industry makes pitiful excuses like this all the time.
You are missing the point about killing biodiversity for solar panels that do the same job on rooftops. Cutting down a forest for solar panels is first class stupidity and greed.
"Solar industry concessions
There were other concessions made to win presidential approval: To placate major solar companies, 40,000 acres were removed from the original Chuckwalla monument map last spring to steer clear of solar development and transmission zones "🙁
This would be funny if it were not so destructive. Defeats any environmental benefits from the solar panels.
We hear that President Biden will establish the Chuckwalla National Monument, California Desert on Tuesday. We did not get the invite, but he will be out there in person to do so.
Black Mountains, Death Valley National Park