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Biden administra­tion to expand solar power

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U.S. officials announced approval Tuesday of two solar projects in California and moved to open up public lands in three other Western states to potential solar developmen­t, as part of the Biden administra­tion’s effort to counter climate change by shifting from fossil fuels.

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management approved the Arica and Victory Pass solar projects in Riverside County east of Los Angeles, which combined would generate up to 465 megawatts of electricit­y, or enough to power about 132,000 homes. Approval of a third solar farm — planned for 500 megawatts and known as Oberon — is expected in coming days, officials said.

The land agency also on Tuesday issued a call to nominate land for developmen­t within “solar energy zones” in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico that combined cover about 140 square miles.

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