To remain competitive on the global stage, the United States needs more energy infrastructure, and we need it sooner than our current system allows. New data centers, a resurgence in American manufacturing and emerging technologies are critical for growth but demand more power. We need more generation and transmission, stronger supply chains and faster deployment of the projects that keep the economy growing, but there are overburdensome bureaucratic processes in place working against this important growth.
Ongoing discussions about permitting reform in Washington continue, and it’s true that’s long overdue. However, one of the most pressing permitting issues is the judicial review process.
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