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    Trump officials cancel major solar project in latest hit to renewable energy | Trump administration

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtOctober 10, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Trump officials cancel major solar project in latest hit to renewable energy | Trump administration
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    The Trump administration has killed a huge proposed solar power project in Nevada that would have been one of the largest in the world, indicating that the White House plans to attack not only wind power but all renewable energy.

    On Thursday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) changed the status of the Esmeralda 7 project to say its environmental review has been “cancelled”, the climate publication Heatmap first reported. The agency provided no explanation and did not respond to a request for comment.

    The super project in southern Nevada was set to cover 185 sq miles – a footprint close to the size of Las Vegas – and include seven solar projects proposed by different companies, including NextEra Energy Resources, Leeward Renewable Energy, Arevia Power and Invenergy. Together, the network of solar panels and batteries was set to produce 6.2 gigawatts of energy, or enough to power nearly 2m homes.

    The developers’ joint proposals were permitted by Joe Biden. Even once Donald Trump re-entered the White House this year, the process appeared to be moving forward when his Bureau of Land Management advanced a draft environmental impact statement. But the process has since come to a standstill, with BLM failing to issue a final environmental impact statement or record of decision for the project.

    The Guardian has contacted NextEra Energy Resources, Leeward Renewable Energy, Arevia Power and Invenergy for comment.

    In an executive order on day one, Trump signed an executive order directing a pause on new renewable energy authorizations for federally owned land and water. Then in February he appointed Kathleen Sgamma, president of the Colorado-based oil industry trade group Western Energy Alliance, to head the Bureau of Land Management, which manages a quarter of a billion acres of public land concentrated in western states.

    In July, as part of an attempt to win support for his tax and spending bill, Trump issued another order aimed at halting renewable projects, which called on the Department of the Interior to review its policies that affect wind and solar, and gave the interior secretary, Doug Burgum, final decision-making power on whether such projects could proceed.

    The following month, the president said his administration would not approve solar or wind power projects. “We will not approve wind or farmer destroying Solar,” he posted on Truth Social. “The days of stupidity are over in the USA!!!”

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