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Interior Department Begins Construction on Southwest Green Energy Project Worth Billions

Groundbreaking of SunZia Transmission Project in​ Corona, New ​Mexico

Private sector and government officials gathered in Corona, New Mexico, ⁣on Sept. 1 for the groundbreaking of⁢ an alternative energy project that is expected to generate an estimated $20.5​ billion in total economic benefits.

Several Biden administration officials, including Secretary ⁣of the Interior Deb Haaland‌ and presidential adviser John Podesta, attended the‍ groundbreaking of the SunZia Transmission Project, along with Pattern Energy CEO Hunter Armistead.

The⁣ $10 billion venture led by Pattern ⁣Energy will take place over the next⁢ three years and create more than 500​ miles ⁤of ⁤lines to deliver ‍power over federal, ⁤state, and private ⁣lands between central New Mexico and central Arizona.

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“The ⁢SunZia Transmission Project‌ will accelerate our nation’s transition to a clean energy economy ⁤by unlocking renewable resources,​ creating‍ jobs, ⁤lowering costs, and boosting local economies,” Ms. Haaland said. “Through historic​ investments from President Biden’s Investing in‍ America agenda, the⁢ Interior Department is helping build modern, resilient climate infrastructure​ that​ protects our communities⁢ from the worsening impacts of climate​ change.”

Mr. Podesta said of the groundbreaking, “The SunZia Transmission Project is a game-changer for America’s clean energy economy ‌and for our ‍fight to save the planet.

“To tackle the climate crisis and ⁤bring⁤ clean, affordable, reliable power to American families, we⁤ need to build high-performance⁢ transmission projects like this one all across the country.”

The Department of the Interior (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ⁣announced in May that they made the decision to support the transport of up‌ to ⁤4,500 megawatts ⁢of primarily renewable energy from New Mexico to⁢ markets in ⁣Arizona and ‍California.

In remarks delivered on Aug. 9 in Albuquerque, New⁤ Mexico, President ⁤Joe Biden cited Pattern Energy’s SunZia Transmission and ⁤Wind as examples of the type of projects⁢ the administration believes will⁣ advance⁣ its energy and climate objectives.

“My administration recently completed ​a review of the proposed SunZia line to transport energy from a planned wind farm in New Mexico to⁢ California… These projects are expected to⁢ create ​2000 new construction jobs and up to 150 permanent jobs, providing clean energy‍ to⁣ up to 3⁤ million‌ Americans,” President Biden said.

The SunZia Transmission Project consists⁤ of two​ planned ⁤500-kilovolt transmission‍ lines‍ that will span ‍approximately 520 miles between the central regions of New Mexico and Arizona, according ⁤to the DOI. The permitted route begins at a future substation‌ in Torrance County, New ⁣Mexico, ⁣and ends ⁣at the ⁢current Pinal ‌Central Substation ⁢in Pinal County, Arizona.

BLM New Mexico State Director Melanie Barnes said they were “pleased to announce this exciting milestone” for the ⁣project,‌ according to the​ department’s press‌ release.

“This effort represents an important step in ⁢the development of our country’s renewable⁤ energy and transmission infrastructure.”

Pattern Energy, who‌ are developing‍ the SunZia project, announced that an‍ independent analysis of the project ⁢found ⁢that it⁤ would likely ⁤generate roughly $20.5 billion ⁢in economic benefits.

According to Pattern Energy,⁤ the combination of SunZia Wind and Transmission will establish the largest clean energy infrastructure initiative in the history of the⁣ United States.

SunZia Wind represents a greater⁤ than⁣ $5 billion investment. The endeavor will utilize local businesses, ⁣services, and materials, ⁢while ‌also ‍creating job ⁤opportunities for the community.



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