March 2, 2013
Blogs, California

Wind developer targets Victor Valley’s Juniper Flats

Mojave Desert Blog | March 2, 2013 | www.mojavedesertblog.com

Chicago-based energy company E ON Climate and Renewables is planning to install 42 wind turbines, each over 400 feet tall, on the Juniper Flats area of Victor Valley. The company has been testing wind resources in the area since 2010, and submitted notice to the Bureau of Land Management in January of its intent to begin the environmental review process to build the industrial-scale project. The current right-of-way application spans over 23 square miles of public lands at the foot of the San Bernardino National Forest.

Juniper Flats are a prized recreation area for residents of the Victor Valley, where many enjoy hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, hang-gliding, and 4×4 driving on designated routes. The area features riparian habitat that attracts a range of wildlife, including great horned owls, vireos, coyotes, jackrabbits, and an often beautiful wildflower display in the spring. Community volunteers and the Friends of Juniper Flats have partnered with the Bureau of Land Management to clean up the area and manage the area for future generations of public use. The wind project would threaten the current landscape and wildlife, bring miles of wide roads and potentially make some areas off-limits or unsuitable for the natural escape that Juniper Flats currently provides.


URL to article:  https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2013/03/02/wind-developer-targets-victor-valleys-juniper-flats/