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filed:  June 24, 2023
In-depth: ‘Beyond belief’: Industrial wind developments could threaten fragile desert ecosystem 
Credit:  By Matt McGregor | June 23, 2023 | theepochtimes.com ~~

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The scope and size of these projects are mind-boggling.

A landmark interregional transmission line project has broken ground this week to carry high-voltage electricity 732 miles from the largest wind farm in North America to Nevada.

The TransWest Express Transmission Project (TWE) will take electricity generated by the $5 billion, 3,000 megawatt, 600-turbine Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project (CSMWE) located in Carbon County, Wyoming, to the Market substation in Eldorado Valley, Nevada, which lies within the largely untouched region of the Mojave Desert.

The line that will run through Colorado and Utah will power California, Nevada, and Arizona.

Though the project—among others that the Biden administration’s incentives have kickstarted—is being celebrated as a new frontier of clean energy to combat climate change, there is a darker side as voiced by environmentalists whose unpopular opinion on the impacts of these projects have been quelled to support a narrative promoting an energy source that may not be as clean as it’s promoted.

https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2023/06/24/in-depth-beyond-belief-industrial-wind-developments-could-threaten-fragile-desert-ecosystem/
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