Rep. Curtis Introduces Act Supporting Renewable Energy On Federal Lands

by | Dec 20, 2024 | News | 0 comments

Representative John Curtis introduced what he categorizes as a forward-thinking bill on Thursday that is designed to unlock renewable energy potential by allowing wind and solar projects to be co-located on existing federal energy leases. This legislation gives developers a way to build projects on already-disturbed federal lands with the consent of the current leaseholder. “Innovation and efficiency are key as we work to meet energy demands and reduce emissions,” said Representative Curtis. “The Co-Location Energy Act takes a commonsense approach by leveraging already-leased federal lands for renewable energy development. By expediting permitting and ensuring that previously disturbed areas are fully utilized, this bill increases energy on the grid without compromising existing operations.”

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