Cooper canyon RENEWABLE ENERGY
Cooper Canyon Renewable Energy is a proposed 100-megawatt solar and 100-megawatt Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project on approximately 1,000 acres of federal land, administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in White Pine County, Nevada.
Cooper Canyon Renewable Energy will be located adjacent to an existing wind farm and with close access to transmission lines on land that is not used for agriculture. The project will contribute to Nevada's ambitious renewable energy goal to derive 50% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 while supporting White Pine County’s Economic Development Strategy to capitalize on sunshine.
Furthermore, by partnering energy storage with solar generation, the project will also store extra solar power generated when demand is low to use when demand for energy increases, which will help provide affordable, reliable energy when it’s needed most.

A STRONGER ECONOMY IN WHITE PINE COUNTY
Cooper Canyon Renewable Energy will create new job opportunities in the community and bring an increase in local spending during the construction period, fostering businesses and suppliers, including trucking companies, hotels, grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and other vendors.
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FUELING ECONOMY & SUSTAINABILITY – SUPPORT COOPER CANYON RENEWABLE ENERGY
The Cooper Canyon Renewable Energy project will create new jobs and provide new revenue through construction spending into the economy. It will generate American-made, affordable clean energy for residents and businesses. Combining solar with energy storage enables a stronger grid, with secure, reliable energy for everyone. Add your name to the growing list of community members who support the project.

