'Tough Hat Clark' photo voltaic venture OK'd between Las Vegas, Pahrump

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A photo voltaic venture 38 miles west of Las Vegas was accepted on Thursday regardless of environmental conflicts with the threatened Mojave desert tortoise.

The Bureau of Land Administration (BLM) accepted the Tough Hat Clark Photo voltaic Challenge, which can cowl about 2,469 acres of public land within the Pahrump valley, in line with a information launch. The photo voltaic venture is predicted to provide as much as 400 megawatts with 700 megawatts of battery storage, and provides to the rising variety of renewable vitality initiatives accepted below the Biden administration.

Tough Hat Clark borders State Route 160, the street between Las Vegas and Pahrump.

(Bureau of Land Administration)

“In the spring of this year, biologists will excavate every burrow and hole in the ground on the project site to find and move as many desert tortoises as possible,” Kevin Emmerich, co-founder of the conservation group Basin and Vary Watch, stated on Thursday.

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“We continue to be amazed that the BLM pushed so hard for this project at the expense of the declining desert tortoise. Solar energy does not need to be built on the most sensitive habitats. Alternatives on rooftops, degraded lands and even Solar Energy Zones on public lands could be used to avoid these impacts. Enough important habitat has been compromised for energy, and we have the technology and ability to avoid these habitats,” Emmerich stated.

An estimated 114 grownup desert tortoises are on the positioning, however biologists say there are usually extra juvenile tortoises — the dimensions of 1 / 4 — on any given habitat web site. “This means that hundreds of desert tortoise juveniles and hatchlings could be crushed by large earth-moving equipment,” in line with a Basin and Vary Watch information launch.

Thus far, the Biden administration has accepted initiatives with whole capability of 13.5 gigawatts — sufficient to energy 6 million houses.

Tough Hat Clark will probably be constructed, operated and maintained by Candela Renewables, LLC, which has headquarters in San Francisco.

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Earlier tortoise relocation initiatives have subjected tortoises to predators.

“The project site is located on diverse high elevation habitat for several other important Mojave Desert species as well,” in line with Basin and Vary Watch. “These embrace Joshua bushes, Mojave yuccas, equipment foxes, American badgers, uncommon cacti, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, and LeConte’s thrashers.

“In March of 2024, a coalition of organizations and several individuals requested that the Interior Department and Bureau of Land Management cancel the environmental review for the Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project over significant impacts to the Mojave Desert tortoise,” Basin and Vary Watch stated. “It appears that BLM values the wishes of the large-scale solar industry over protection of endangered species.”

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