Congress clearly recognizes that the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) has become a litigious permitting morass that has delayed proposed projects for years.
Author: Sarah Montalbano
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New Microreactor Regulations Put Alaskan Communities at the Forefront of Energy Innovation
Alaska is demonstrating to the rest of the U.S. that microreactors can provide safe, cheap, and reliable energy in rural areas.
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Debt Ceiling Permitting Provisions Offer Good First Step to Meaningful Reform
Lawmakers are right to celebrate the first meaningful reforms to NEPA in decades, but there’s much left to do to combat these remaining inefficiencies.
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Alaska’s Big Bet on Carbon Capture
Creating the right framework for Alaska to harness the potential of markets to pursue CCUS could be the right move for the state and the climate.