2025-00199Notice

Nevada Desert Gets Two-Year Timeout for Solar Panels

Published Date: 1/8/2025

Notice

Summary

The government is setting aside 6,239 acres of public land in Clark County, Nevada, starting January 8, 2025, for two years to review and possibly approve the Bonanza Solar Project. This means no new mining or land claims can be made there during this time, helping make way for clean energy development. People and businesses interested in these lands should note the temporary hold and stay tuned for updates.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Two‑Year Hold Stops New Mining Claims

If you are a person or business planning to file new mining claims or otherwise appropriate these public lands in Clark County, Nevada, you cannot do so for 2 years starting January 8, 2025. The Federal Register notice states the segregation covers 6,239 acres, and the legal description lists 6,458.56 acres according to official plats.

Land Set Aside to Review Solar Project

The Bureau of Land Management set these lands aside to allow review of a right‑of‑way application for the Bonanza Solar Project, to facilitate consideration of renewable energy development. The segregation is to allow the BLM to approve, modify, or deny the proposed right‑of‑way during the 2‑year period beginning January 8, 2025.

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1/8/2025

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