The Obama administration on Thursday identified 17 sites in six Western states, including Colorado, as prime candidates for solar-energy projects on public lands, continuing a push for solar power despite the high- profile bankruptcy of a solar-panel maker that received a half-billion- dollar federal loan.
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the latest “Solar Energy Zones” refine and improve on a draft released in December that identified two dozen areas in California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona.
Five sites in Nevada, four in Colorado, three in Utah, two each in California and Arizona, and one in New Mexico were identified as ideal for solar development.
The sites comprise 285,000 acres, down from about 677,000 acres in December, and reflect the department’s judgment that the targeted land has the highest potential for solar development with the fewest environmental conflicts.



