Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk emphasized that Congress must pass permitting reforms to help the U.S. meet its climate goals.
Nirmal Mulaikal and Josh Siegel report for POLITICO.
In short:
- Deputy Energy Secretary David Turk says the administration’s clean energy goals depend on Congress passing substantial permitting reform.
- A permitting bill in the Senate, supported by both Democrats and Republicans, aims to streamline approvals for energy projects, including clean energy and fossil fuels.
- Turk warns that if Congress doesn’t act and Donald Trump wins in 2024, climate progress could be hindered.
Why this matters:
Delays in approving energy projects could stall progress on climate targets. A more efficient permitting process would help both renewable and fossil fuel projects move forward, making it critical for climate action and energy infrastructure.
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