House passes bipartisan geothermal permitting reform package to accelerate clean energy projects
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan package of geothermal permitting reforms aimed at accelerating geothermal energy projects. The legislation, which now moves to the Senate, is supported by both Republicans and Democrats who are seeking to expand clean, reliable (24/7) power sources. The measures are designed to streamline permitting processes for geothermal energy development, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and speeding up project timelines. This comes amid growing bipartisan interest in diversifying the renewable energy portfolio beyond wind and solar, with geothermal offering consistent baseload power.
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The package of geothermal permitting reforms comes as Republicans and Democrats alike look to boost clean, 24/7 power supplies.
Now it heads to the Senate.
House passes bipartisan measures to speed geothermal energy projects
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