Public Input Sought for Nevada's 400-MW Solar Park Proposal
- The US Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on a proposed 400-MW solar park project in Nevada, including a battery energy storage component. Help determine if the area is suitable for this sustainable initiative.
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public input on a proposed 400-MW solar park project in Nevada. The BLM will hold information sessions from January 23 to February 22 to collect feedback on the project. Pantheon Solar LLC has applied for a right-of-way grant to construct and operate the solar park, which will be located on BLM-managed land in White Pine County. The project also includes a battery energy storage component with a capacity of up to 950 MW. The public input will help the BLM determine whether the selected area is suitable for the project.
In November, the BLM initiated a two-year segregation of 4,211 acres of public lands included in the right-of-way application for the Pantheon project. The agency is now seeking input from the public and various government partners to support its review process and decision-making regarding the right-of-way application.
Seeking Public Input on Proposed 400-MW Solar Park Project in Nevada?
- The proposed 400-MW solar park project in Nevada is currently seeking public input.
- The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will be holding information sessions from January 23 to February 22 to collect feedback on the project.
- Pantheon Solar LLC has applied for a right-of-way grant to construct and operate the solar park.
- The solar park will be located on BLM-managed land in White Pine County.
- The project also includes a battery energy storage component with a capacity of up to 950 MW.
- The public input gathered during the information sessions will help the BLM determine whether the selected area is suitable for the project.
- In November, the BLM initiated a two-year segregation of 4,211 acres of public lands included in the right-of-way application for the Pantheon project.
- The BLM is now seeking input from the public and various government partners to support its review process and decision-making regarding the right-of-way application.