The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has notified Revolve Renewable Power Corp. that its proper of approach/variance land utility for the 250 MW Parker Solar and Storage Project, positioned in La Paz County, Ariz., has been accepted for additional processing.
The Parker Project shall be positioned on roughly 1,530 acres of land wholly managed by the BLM 9 miles southeast of Parker, Ariz. The total challenge website is positioned in a solar variance space as recognized in BLM’s Solar PEIS and Record of Decision. It has the capability to supply electrical energy to an equal of roughly 300,000 properties.
The firm will now proceed by means of the BLM approval course of, which can include completion of an environmental evaluate of the challenge in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and all different relevant legal guidelines, rules and insurance policies.
The firm additionally confirms that it has appointed Wood Group Inc., a world engineering consultancy agency, to guide the sector research required as a part of the NEPA course of. The organic subject research have already commenced and shall be accomplished within the coming months. The aquatic and cultural useful resource assessments shall be accomplished throughout Q1 2023.
“Completion of the variance approval process is a major milestone for the development of the Parker Project and is the result of some excellent work by the Revolve development team working closely with the BLM over the last 10 months,” says Steve Dalton, CEO of Revolve. “We now look forward to continuing this work with the BLM and our external consultants as the project moves into the NEPA process.”