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The Building Integrated Grids With Inter-Regional Energy Supply (BIG WIRES) Act is a bill in the 118th United States Congress.Its provisions direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to "establish minimum interregional transfer capabilities", better coordinating construction of electrical transmission lines.
The Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 (S.4753) is a bill in the United States Senate to reform the permitting system for fossil fuel and electric power transmission development. [1] It is one of the several iterations of permitting reform brought forth by the 118th Congress.
The bill takes on a suite of issues known collectively as permitting reform. It is expected to bolster the buildout of… Manchin, Barrasso announce permitting reform deal, breaking lengthy impasse
The Energy Permitting Reform Act would vastly expand drilling for fossil fuels on public lands, increasing the likelihood of spills, leaks and toxic runoff that can harm crucial freshwater resources.
On Dec. 17 we got the disappointing word that the Energy Permitting Reform Act (EPRA) of 2024 would not be included in Congress’s final spending package of the year. “Citizens’ Climate Lobby ...
This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the Congressional Research Service, a public domain source. [2]The Natural Gas Pipeline Permitting Reform Act would amend the Natural Gas Act to direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to approve or deny a certificate of public convenience and necessity for a prefiled project within 12 months after receiving a complete ...
Permitting reform has been on the agenda for years. Now is the time to make it happen. It’s the best way to unleash America’s full energy potential, benefiting all Americans for decades to come.
The Big Five is an informal institution of California state government, consisting of the governor, the Assembly speaker, the Assembly minority leader, the Senate president pro tempore, and the Senate minority leader. Historically, members of the Big Five met in private to negotiate California's state government budget.