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Future-fitting the grid: How to accelerate federal transmission permitting
The current state of transmission planning and development in the U.S. has failed to rise to the challenge.
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New report shows the diversity of clean energy siting policies and permitting authorities across the country
Before a large-scale solar or wind project can be built in a particular state or region, its developers face the complicated process of siting and permitting.
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New report offers inventory of state renewable energy siting policies in the U.S.
A new report details state renewable energy siting policies and permitting authorities across the United States.
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Colorado legislature passes crucial bill advancing renewable energy siting, helping state meet ambitious decarbonization goals
Today, Colorado passed a key bill that takes a first step toward expediting the deployment of clean energy infrastructure.
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Council on Environmental Quality updates key regulations to improve the federal environmental review process, reducing barriers to clean energy
Today, the Council on Environmental Quality finalized phase 2 of its revision to government-wide National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
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Dual-use solar: An exploration of potential in the San Joaquin Valley
This blog investigates the potential of dual-use solar in a particular region — California’s San Joaquin Valley (“the Valley”).
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New report finds California’s San Joaquin Valley can uniquely benefit from the clean energy transition
A new report finds that California’s San Joaquin Valley is in a unique position to benefit from the clean energy transition.
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The state of siting: New E3 report identifies recommendations and best practices for state-level renewable energy siting reform
Rapidly accelerating the deployment of renewable energy projects is paramount for the United States to meet its net zero by 2050 climate goal.