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Well, maybe not, according to a letter of protest from three environmental organizations to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management over new Department of Interior rules intended to streamline approval for solar energy projects on hundreds of thousands of acres of federal land.
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Both models will also apparently come packed with features, include driver and passenger side airbags, interior and exterior LED lighting, a "solar assisted" climate control system, and an "advanced drive computer" that includes GPS, a rear-view camera, and a complete vehicle diagnostic system.
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The 275-megawatt project, called Centinela Solar, received the nod from the U.S. Department of Interior to put transmission lines on 19 acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
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