Morgan Brummund writes in RealClearEnergy about the case for bipartisan energy permitting reform
- Permitting roadblocks hurt American energy security and stall climate progress.
- Despite legislative victories to streamline environmental reviews, a project is still subject to litigation up to 6 years after it has been approved.
- To deliver wins to our economy and environment, lawmakers must work together to address these judicial barriers while ensuring that communities are actively involved in the planning of energy projects.
“During a time when not much is certain on Capitol Hill, it is abundantly clear that bipartisan action is needed to improve energy infrastructure permitting in the U.S. in order to fight climate change and strengthen our economy.”
Read the full article here.
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