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Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project Receives Federal Approval

The Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project will generate approximately 1,300 direct jobs during the approximate 39-month construction period. When the two-unit facility is fully operational it will create more than 180 permanent operation and maintenance jobs.
by Staff Writers
Oakland CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2010
Solar Trust of America has announced that its project development subsidiary, Solar Millennium, LLC, has secured a Record of Decision (ROD) from the Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approving the right of way grant for the Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project.

The ROD is a key milestone in the federal permitting process, and it will allow Solar Millennium, LLC to build and operate the Nye County, Nevada solar power project once all other federal, state and local permits are secured. Construction of the project is estimated to begin at the end of 2011.

In October, the BLM approved the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS), a comprehensive public review of the potential impacts of the proposed project on the environment.

Now that the ROD is approved, the Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project will seek approval of the Section 404 Dredge and Fill permit from the U.S. Corps of Engineers and will pursue other State of Nevada and local permits. These approvals will be obtained over the next several months before the project will be allowed to proceed with construction.

When completed, the power facility will house two 250 megawatt (MW) units, and will feature up to 4.5 hours of thermal storage. The total nominal generating capacity of the facility will be 500 MW, which is enough electricity to power up to 150,000 homes each year.

The project will also reduce its water usage by 90 percent, when compared to a conventional wet-cooled system, by incorporating dry cooling technology. In addition, Solar Millennium, LLC worked closely with the BLM, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service to develop an innovative water mitigation plan.

The plan ensures that the project will have a net neutral benefit on the plant and animal species found at nearby Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and at Devils Hole.

Uwe T. Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Solar Trust of America and Executive Chairman of Solar Millennium, LLC, said the ROD illustrates the capacity of the renewable energy industry to contribute to the country's economic upturn over time.

"We expect that construction and operation of the Amargosa facility will be important to the renewed growth of Nevada's state and local economies over the course of the next two to three years. We also see this as a sign that our industry has a strong future in the U.S. overall."

The Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project will generate approximately 1,300 direct jobs during the approximate 39-month construction period. When the two-unit facility is fully operational it will create more than 180 permanent operation and maintenance jobs.

Gary Hollis, Chairman of the Nye County Board of County Commissioners said, "Solar Millennium has worked with the county and local communities to help make sure this project provides immediate local benefits, diversification of the existing tax base, and opportunities for technical employment and training which will carry our area into the future."

He added that the County was also appreciative of the state and federal agency support as they focus on, "bringing green energy jobs to an area of high unemployment and economic hardship."

"This solar facility is yet another critical component in the Department's growing renewable energy portfolio as we work to create strengthen our nation's energy security," Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar said in signing the Record of Decision for the project.

"Our commitment to the development of clean, renewable energy is creating new jobs that will aid in our economic recovery, protect our environment and transform the way our nation gets our energy."

Josef Eichhammer, President of Solar Trust of America and CEO of Solar Millennium, LLC, stressed that it has been important to the State of Nevada to take a leadership position in the solar industry and utilize their abundant solar resources for electricity generation. "We started the permitting process three years ago and only by close cooperation with governmental agencies, environmental groups and the community, have we been able to achieve this permit for the Amargosa Farm Road Solar Project. As a firm we are pleased that our use of innovative dry-cooling technologies enabled us to contribute more prominently to the local environment as well as the long-term goals for the state."



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