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Wind opponents sue Trump administration to block New York wind project
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Wind opponents sue Trump administration to block New York wind project

Fishing companies and offshore wind opponents filed a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging the Trump administration’s decision to reverse course and allow construction to resume on Empire Wind, a $5 billion wind farm project off New York’s coast. Protect Our Coast New Jersey, Clean Ocean Action, ACK for Whales and 12 fishing industry participants in a lawsuit...

Why President Trump’s EO on Deep Sea Mining Is a Strategic Imperative
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Why President Trump’s EO on Deep Sea Mining Is a Strategic Imperative

Adversarial nations and strategic competitors currently dominate global supplies of rare earth elements—and control much of the world’s processing capacity for other critical minerals. These resources are essential for everything from fighter jets and submarines to semiconductors, satellites, and energy infrastructure. Without secure access to them, America’s economic future and national defense are at risk, particularly with rapidly...

Trump-Era Fast-Track Approves Utah Uranium Mine in Just 14 Days
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Trump-Era Fast-Track Approves Utah Uranium Mine in Just 14 Days

A uranium mine in southern Utah is the first project to be approved under President Donald Trump’s emergency declaration streamlining the development of energy infrastructure. Owned and operated by the Canadian company Anfield Energy, the Velvet-Wood uranium project received a green light on Friday under the federal government’s new, 14-day environmental review process for energy...

Supreme Court Curbs Scope of Environmental Reviews
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Supreme Court Curbs Scope of Environmental Reviews

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that a federal agency had done enough to consider the environmental impact of a proposed 88-mile railway in Utah. The ruling limits the scope of environmental reviews required by federal law in all sorts of settings. The proposed railway would connect oil fields in the Uinta Basin in northeast Utah...

Interior Department Approves Utah Uranium-Vanadium Mine to Strengthen U.S. Mineral Security
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Interior Department Approves Utah Uranium-Vanadium Mine to Strengthen U.S. Mineral Security

In a groundbreaking move to bolster domestic critical mineral production, the U.S. Department of the Interior has greenlit the Velvet-Wood uranium and vanadium mine in San Juan County, Utah—marking the nation’s first project approved under a newly accelerated 14-day environmental review process, initiated in response to the national energy emergency declared by President Donald J. Trump. “This approval marks a...

Trump Nuclear Power Plans Target Data Centers And National Security
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Trump Nuclear Power Plans Target Data Centers And National Security

President Trump signed two executive orders on May 23 intended to speed up the development of nuclear power in the United States. With the demand for alternate sources of electrical power rising to fuel the exponential growth in artificial intelligence applications, the government is using its fiscal and regulatory muscle to accelerate nuclear energy as...

Prioritizing Speed-to-Power for AI Infrastructure on DOE Land
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Prioritizing Speed-to-Power for AI Infrastructure on DOE Land

This recent Request for Information on the siting of AI infrastructure on DOE lands is an example of the Department of Energy setting out to do just that. In our response, C3 Solutions argued that speed-to-power should be the chief consideration when assessing the projects and that a variety of tools should be used to achieve speed-to-power.

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