Solar+storage project approved near Yuma County

By Real Estate Daily News Service

A major renewable energy milestone is underway in Arizona as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has approved the Elisabeth Solar Project, a large-scale solar and battery storage facility near Dateland in Yuma County, close to the La Paz County line. The news was first reported by Havasu News.

The project, led by Elisabeth Solar, LLC, will be built on 1,411 acres of public land and is designed to generate up to 270 megawatts of electricity while storing 300 megawatts—enough clean power for tens of thousands of homes in both Arizona and California. The energy will be distributed through the regional grid via the Hoodoo Wash switchyard, with connections to Arizona Public Service and California utilities.

Strategically located in the Agua Caliente Solar Energy Zone, the project takes advantage of one of the nation’s sunniest regions. This federally designated zone, established in 2013, is ideal for renewable energy thanks to high solar exposure and proximity to existing infrastructure like Interstate 8 and a 500-kilovolt transmission line. It also serves as a wildlife corridor for mule deer and mountain lions.

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