Moapa River Indian Reservation


Moapa River Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation located northeast of Las Vegas, near Moapa. It is the land-base for the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians, a local band of Southern Paiute Indians. Moapa River Indian Reservation consists of 71,954 acres. As of the census of 2010, the population was 238, up from 206 in 2000.

Location and geography

The reservation is crossed from northeast to southwest by the I-15 highway. In the southeast, it is adjacent to Valley of Fire State Park. In particular, Exit 75 of the highway and the local road leading to the west park entrance, down to the entrance, belong to the reservation.

Energy

The reservation includes a 250 MW solar power generation facility known as Moapa Southern Paiute Solar Project which generates enough energy to power 111,000 homes, displacing around 341,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. Another solar farm Eagle Shadow Mountain Solar Farm is being constructed in the reservation is a planned 300 MW solar project.
In 2019, Paiutes agreed with Berkshire Hathaway's NV Energy about two solar and battery projects:
8minutenergy Renewables develops the 300 MW Southern Bighorn Solar & Storage Center with 540 MWh storage.
EDF Renouvelables constructs the 200 MW Arrow Canyon Solar Project with 375 MWh storage, operational by 2023.