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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Renewable Energy Coordinating Office has prepared this Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in response to a right-of-way application submitted by NextLight Renewable Power, LLC (Applicant or Proponent) to construct and operate the Silver State Solar Project. The proposed project would be located on BLM-administered lands, approximately 2 miles east of Primm, in Clark County, Nevada. The Proponent is proposing to construct a concentrated solar thermal parabolic trough power plant facility, which is expected to operate for approximately 50 years. The proposed project would utilize solar photovoltaic technology, to produce 400 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Las Vegas Field Office has prepared this Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) in response to a right-of-way application filed by NextLight Renewable Power, LLC, (Applicant) for the Silver State Solar Project. The proposed project would be located on BLM-administered public land in the Ivanpah Valley, 40 miles south of Las Vegas, in Clark County, Nevada. Specifically, the site is on unincorporated land approximately 2 miles east of Primm, Nevada.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Renewable Energy Coordinating Office has prepared this Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in response to a right-of-way application submitted by NextLight Renewable Power, LLC (Applicant or Proponent) to construct and operate the Silver State Solar Project. The proposed project would be located on BLM-administered lands, approximately 2 miles east of Primm, in Clark County, Nevada. The Proponent is proposing to construct a concentrated solar thermal parabolic trough power plant facility, which is expected to operate for approximately 50 years. The proposed project would utilize solar photovoltaic technology, to produce 400 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy.
This book examines solar technologies, describes their properties, and evaluates the technological potential of each. It also reviews the logistics of deploying solar energy as a viable and sustainable way to solve urgent energy, environmental, and socio-economic problems. Topics discussed include solar power generation, today’s solar technologies, solar thermal, silicon PV, thin PV, 3-D solar cells, nano-PV, organic solar cells, solar successes and failures, solar power fields, finance and regulations, solar markets and solar energy and the environment.