By Henry Brean | Las Vegas Review Journal
Federal regulators have knocked the wind out of another renewable energy project planned for the desert west of Searchlight.
The Bureau of Land Management has decided to reject a Sweden-based energy company’s application to build more than 200 turbines, each the height of a skyscraper, along a 22-mile stretch of the Nevada-California border.
The project would have covered more than 32,500 acres of public land adjacent to two wilderness areas in Nevada and the Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument in California.