BLM to open 22 mil acres in Western states to solar

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BLM proposes to open 22 million acres in Western states to solar development
  • The U.S. Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday unveiled an updated solar roadmap that proposes opening 22 million acres for developing utility-scale solar on public land in 11 Western states.
  • The proposal refines the BLM’s existing maps of land open to solar development in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah, and adds new maps of potential development areas in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of the Interior.
  • The BLM has proposed six alternative roadmaps with varying degrees of protection for critical habitat and cultural resources, but the preferred option appears to include lands previously ruled unsuitable for solar development, according to Kevin Emmerich, co-founder of Basin and Range Watch, a Nevada-based conservation group.
 
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deltadukman

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I do business with a couple of sub-contractors who do business with a couple of solar companies. The money that they spend is mind boggling. It flows like wine. My personal opinion is that it is a government money siphon that will eventually dry up and leave a mess of solar panels all over the place. They are making hay while the sun shines though!
 

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I do business with a couple of sub-contractors who do business with a couple of solar companies. The money that they spend is mind boggling. It flows like wine. My personal opinion is that it is a government money siphon that will eventually dry up and leave a mess of solar panels all over the place. They are making hay while the sun shines though!
Agreed... and it will be sold to the American public as a way to move EV forward through the west and to help solve California's energy shortages. Screw the mule deer and sage grouse, silicon valley needs more power.
 

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I'm sure those solar fields will be as scenic as the wind farms.

I know, right!? They should be putting the solar panels in cities on top of buildings and parking garages etc.. Add a little more ugly to the already ugly. They could plaster them around the white house dome, all over the white house lawn, and maybe even on Gavin's estate in sunny CA. Oh wait, I forgot the NIMBY rules.
 

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I know, right!? They should be putting the solar panels in cities on top of buildings and parking garages etc.. Add a little more ugly to the already ugly. They could plaster them around the white house dome, all over the white house lawn, and maybe even on Gavin's estate in sunny CA. Oh wait, I forgot the NIMBY rules.
Dude, this is what I absolutely do not understand. We have millions of acres of commercial and residential roofing across the country. Just incentivize homeowners more than they currently do. The grid infrastructure is right there already, in the cities.

As far as the farms go, I don't see this as anything different than what we use to do with oil and gas, it's just a different form of energy development and we need more electricity. Ultimately, when all factors are figured, it's prob not any better for the environment.
 

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Homeowners don't pay politicians bills. Simply more money transfer to those that write the big checks.

Ironic that one side champions conservation and the other will just sell off your public lands for development.

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