US Energy Permitting & Infrastructure Regulation News Tracker

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Energy permitting reform has become the critical bottleneck for both fossil fuel and renewable energy development in the United States. NEPA environmental review timelines, transmission line siting authority, LNG export authorization, offshore wind permitting, and pipeline approvals each involve complex regulatory processes that determine project viability. Bipartisan interest in reform coexists with deep disagreements over which energy sources should benefit. SentryDock monitors permitting reform legislation, agency rulemaking, project-specific decisions, and court challenges affecting energy infrastructure development.

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The average US energy project takes 4-7 years to receive environmental permits, with major transmission lines and pipelines taking even longer. This timeline delays both fossil fuel and renewable energy projects, undermines energy security goals, and makes the US less competitive for energy investment. Over 2,600 GW of energy projects are stuck in interconnection queues alone.
Reform proposals include categorical exclusions for certain energy projects, page and time limits for environmental impact statements, improved interagency coordination, and expanded lead agency authority. The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 included some NEPA reforms, but deeper changes remain debated between those prioritizing speed and those defending environmental review thoroughness.
The US needs to roughly triple its transmission capacity to achieve clean energy goals, but transmission line siting requires state-by-state approval, creating veto points that can delay projects for decades. Federal backstop siting authority, similar to what exists for natural gas pipelines, is a key reform target but faces state sovereignty objections.
DOE authorization of new LNG export terminals involves complex assessments of public interest, climate impact, and domestic energy prices. The Biden administration paused new authorizations pending a climate study, which the Trump administration reversed. Multiple terminal applications in the Gulf Coast and Alaska are at various stages of regulatory review.