The judge ruled that the tribes' and environmentalists' challenge came too late, allowing the SunZia energy transmission line project to proceed.
The project, spanning from New Mexico to California, is designed to transport wind-generated electricity.
The SunZia project is seen as integral to President Biden's climate agenda but faces opposition due to its impact on historic and cultural sites.
Key quote:
"This decision provides assurance moving forward that projects that follow permitting processes and obtain proper approvals will not be threatened years later by baseless legal claims."
— Cary Kottler, chief development officer of Pattern Energy
Why this matters:
The ruling emphasizes the ongoing tension between large-scale renewable energy projects and the preservation of cultural and environmental resources. This decision may set a precedent for future infrastructure projects facing similar opposition.
Dominion Energy's discharge of arsenic from a coal ash storage site through groundwater into surrounding waters does not violate the U.S. Clean Water Act, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.