美国法院驳回停止 100 亿美元 SunZia 输电项目的请求

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SunZia 输电项目由两条计划中的 500kV 输电线路组成,横跨近 520 英里(836 公里),预计将把超过 3,500 兆瓦的风力发电从新墨西哥州中部输送到加利福尼亚州

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在新墨西哥州的 SunZia 输电和风能项目工作。 (来源:模式能源)

一名美国联邦法官驳回了美国原住民部落和环保人士要求停止在亚利桑那州东南部山谷建设耗资 100 亿美元的 SunZia 输电项目的请求。

SunZia 包括两条规划的 500kV 输电线路,横跨新墨西哥州中部和亚利桑那州中部之间近 520 英里(836 公里)的联邦、州和私人土地。

该输电线路预计将把超过 3,500 兆瓦的风力发电从新墨西哥州输送到远至加利福尼亚州的约 300 万人客户。

SunZia项目经过详细审查后于2015年获得批准,据说是继20世纪30年代胡佛水坝之后美国最大的电力基础设施项目。

今年一月,两个当地部落与考古学家和环保人士一起提起诉讼,指控美国内政部和土地管理局。

他们指责该局近 15 年来拒绝承认偏远的圣佩德罗谷对美洲原住民部落具有文化意义的压倒性证据。

2022年7月,Pattern Energy从MMR集团全资子公司SouthWestern Power手中收购了SunZia Transmission项目,并于去年开始建设。

该诉讼是在 Pattern Energy 获得监管部门批准其输电项目后提起的,该项目将其 SunZia 风电场产生的电力输送到圣佩德罗谷。

该诉讼称该山谷是亚利桑那州南部最完整、最史前和历史景观之一,并要求法院下令停止施工。

法官詹妮弗·齐普斯表示,原告提出索赔已经晚了好几年。

法官表示,土地管理局还履行了确定历史遗迹和编制文化资源清单的义务。

Pattern Energy律师辩称,该项目已完成90%以上,山谷内尚未发现文化遗址。

Pattern Energy 表示,此外,停止工作将损害该项目以及该公司按照承诺在 2026 年向客户提供电力的能力。

法官表示,该记录支持土地管理局的主张,即该项目路线避免了对先前确定的文化资源的直接影响。

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US court rejects bid to halt $10bn SunZia transmission project

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SunZia transmission project, which comprises two planned 500kV transmission lines across nearly 520 miles (836km), is anticipated to carry more than 3,500MW of wind-generated electricity from central New Mexico to California

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Works at the SunZia Transmission and Wind project in New Mexico. (Credit: Pattern Energy)

A US federal judge rejected a request by Native American tribes and environmentalists to halt the $10bn SunZia transmission project being built in the southeastern Arizona valley.

SunZia comprises two planned 500kV transmission lines across nearly 520 miles (836km) of Federal, State, and private lands between central New Mexico and central Arizona.

The transmission line is anticipated to carry more than 3,500MW of wind-generated electricity from New Mexico to around three million people customers as far away as California.

SunZia project, approved in 2015 after a detailed review, is said to be the biggest electricity infrastructure undertaking in the US, after the Hoover Dam in the 1930s.

Two local tribes, together with archaeologists and environmentalists filed a lawsuit in January this year, accusing the US Interior Department and Bureau of Land Management.

They accused the Bureau of refusing to recognize overwhelming evidence of the cultural significance of the remote San Pedro Valley to Native American tribes, for nearly 15 years.

In July 2022, Pattern Energy acquired the SunZia Transmission project from SouthWestern Power, a wholly owned subsidiary of MMR Group, and started construction work last year.

The lawsuit was filed after Pattern Energy received regulatory approval for the transmission project to carry the electricity generated by its SunZia wind farm through the San Pedro Valley.

The lawsuit called the valley one of the most intact, prehistoric, and historical landscapes in southern Arizona and requested the court to order the halt of the construction.

Judge Jennifer Zipps said that the plaintiffs were years too late in bringing their claims.

Also, the Bureau of Land Management had fulfilled its obligations to identify historic sites and prepare an inventory of cultural resources, said the Judge.

Pattern Energy lawyers argued that more than 90% of the project had been completed and no discoveries of cultural sites had been made in the valley.

Also, halting work would compromise the project and the company’s ability to get electricity to customers as promised in 2026, said Pattern Energy.

The judge said that the record supports the Bureau of Land Management’s assertion that the project route avoids direct impacts on previously identified cultural resources.