BLM announces approval of $2.5 billion renewable energy transmission and water pipeline in Riverside County, California

BLM announces approval of $2.5 billion renewable energy transmission and water pipeline in Riverside County, California

The following press releases was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management on Aug. 1, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

MORENO VALLEY, Calif. - In advancing the Administration's goals of promoting America’s energy independence and supporting infrastructure needs, the Bureau of Land Management announced today the approval of a transmission line and water pipeline project associated with the licensed Eagle Crest Energy Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Project in Riverside County.

The BLM decision authorizes a right-of-way for the construction, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of a 500kV, 12-mile transmission line and water supply pipeline on BLM-managed public lands near Desert Center, approximately 30 miles west of Blythe.

"Our public lands provide for a wide variety of uses, including opportunities to facilitate secure, American-generated energy to our local communities, says Doug Herrema, BLM Palm Springs-South Coast Field Manager. “Th​is right-of-way is anticipated to transmit ​hydroelectric energy​ to power​ 900,000 homes in California each year."

The Eagle Crest Energy Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Project was approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 2014 and will provide electricity from renewable sources for communities in southern California. The 2.5 billion-dollar project is estimated to create 4,300 jobs during construction and 360 jobs annually during operation.

For more information about the project and to view the BLM Decision Record online, please visit: https://goo.gl/A8VEV5.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

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