BLM authorizes Camino Solar Project in Kern County

BLM authorizes Camino Solar Project in Kern County

The following press releases was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management on May 8, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

RIDGECREST, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management has approved the Camino Solar project in Kern County, west of the town of Rosamond. The Decision Record and Finding of No Significant Impact released today authorizes Aurora Solar LLC a right-of-way to construct, operate, maintain and decommission a 44-megawatt photovoltaic solar facility on 233 acres of public lands.

The Camino Solar project includes an energy battery storage, a 34.5 kV underground electrical collector line and utilizes the existing Manzana Wind substation and access roads. The existing Manzana Wind 220 kV generation-tie line will transfer the energy generated to the Southern California Edison Whirlwind Substation.

This decision supports Executive Order 13783, Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth; and Secretarial Order 3349, American Energy Independence, through the production of enough energy to power roughly 13,200 homes upon completion.

The public comment period on the Environmental Assessment for the project closed on March 16. The Decision Record, Finding of No Significant Impact, Environmental Assessment, and associated documents are available https://bit.ly/2YFKi2U. Please contact Paul Rodriguez, at prodriqu@blm.gov, for additional information or accessibility options.

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

More News