A sprawling Mojave Desert solar plant — closely scrutinized by regulators for its potential impact on wildlife — released its first tally of birds found dead at the facility in its first year of ...
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Regulators allow Obama-era solar plant to kill thousands of birds annually, investigation finds
Regulators allow California's Ivanpah solar plant to operate despite killing thousands of birds yearly, with no fines issued in over a decade.
An Obama-era solar plant in the Mojave Desert kills thousands of birds with its concentrated solar rays and relies on natural ...
Ivanpah promised a desert clean energy boom. Twelve years later, a mix of high costs, zero storage, and bird deaths leaves it in limbo.
A new report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has labeled BrightSource Energy's Ivanpah project a "mega-trap" for insects and birds that may get singed or in some cases, burned alive flying ...
Many people think green energy is for the birds. In the case of the monstrous Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, it’s not even good for our fine feathered friends. In fact, it’s downright ...
More than 3,500 birds died during the 377-megawatt Ivanpah solar project’s first year of operation, a new report estimates. Bird deaths were known at the “power tower” project, which is located in San ...
If you’d ever like to visit a physical embodiment of the argument that government should get out and stay out of just about everything, take Interstate 15 from Southern California toward Las Vegas and ...
Video surveillance is the most effective method for detecting animals flying around solar power towers, according to a new study. Video surveillance is the most effective method for detecting animals ...
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