The Trump administration is cancelling a massive wind project in Idaho, another blow to the the US wind industry as the president seeks to propel fossil fuel development nationwide.
The Interior Department revoked approval for Lava Ridge, owned by a subsidiary of privately-held LS Power LLC, after “crucial legal deficiencies in the issuance of the approval” were discovered, the agency said in a statement Wednesday. The more than 57,000-acre project had drawn criticism in part because of its placement near a site used to inter Japanese Americans during World War II.
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“By reversing the Biden administration’s thoughtless approval of the Lava Ridge Wind Project, we are protecting tens of thousands of acres from harmful wind policy while shielding the interests of rural Idaho communities,” Secretary of the Interior
LS Power subsidiary Magic Valley Energy, which was developing the project in southern Idaho, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
Renewable energy advocates have called the moves against wind power misguided, arguing that surging energy demand in the US warrants the development of more renewable energy sources not strikes against them.
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