Author
Nelson Falkenburg
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How we can make the most of SB24-212 and promising new renewable energy siting resources in Colorado
This new law is a win and underscores the importance of building consensus around renewable energy siting policies and practices.
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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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Clean Air Task Force Testimony on Colorado Siting Study Bill
The siting study bill is a positive incremental step toward ensuring Colorado can meet its decarbonization goals.
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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.
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Dual-use solar: U.S. policy considerations to drive clean energy deployment
Dual-use solar has the potential to provide added environmental, social, and economic benefits compared to traditional solar development.
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California’s transmission permitting: Slowest in the West?
It currently takes over a decade to build new transmission projects in California. Without reducing these lead times, it is highly unlikely that California will be able to deliver on its world-leading climate ambitions.