Las Vegas Sun

April 24, 2024

Biggest solar project in US outside Vegas nears end of study

Gemini

This image shows the proposed area of the Gemini Solar Project, 30 miles northeast of Las Vegas.

Federal authorities have opened a final protest period about a proposed solar power array and battery storage plant near Las Vegas that would be the largest in the U.S. and among the largest in the world.

The Bureau of Land Management said it will accept protests until Jan. 27 of issues raised during planning for the Gemini Solar Project off Interstate 15 near the Moapa River Indian Reservation and Nevada’s scenic Valley of Fire State Park.

The project by Solar Partners XI LLC has drawn concerns from environmental groups including Basin and Range Watch about threats to rare desert plants and endangered species in the approximately 11-square-mile  site.

The developer says the site would produce up to 690 megawatts of electricity for sale in Nevada, Arizona and California, and would create 2,000 jobs during construction.

It would be more than twice as big as the nearby 250-megawatt Moapa Southern Paiute Solar Project that was commissioned in March 2017 on a little more than 3.1 square miles of tribal land.

A bureau environmental study, completed in June 2019, is posted online .