Desert Plan Could Fast Track Green Energy Projects (KPBS)
State and federal officials are crafting a sweeping plan to fast-track large solar, wind and geothermal projects while protecting sensitive habitat in California's deserts.
The federal government wants to use federal land to help develop a green economy. California officials are trying to meet a 33 percent renewable energy goal by 2020. Power company officials, regulators, scientists and conservationists are working together to build a plan that protects habitat, but allows for the development of large energy projects.
"We're balancing both the renewable energy projects and needing to expedite those to meet goals. And preserving habitat in a more programmatic or thoughtful process than a project by project approach," said Dave Harlow, the director of the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan. "So to do that we're looking at transmission leads as well as, how much energy is needed to come from the desert, because it has a tremendous amount of resources."
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