US takes ‘significant step forward’ to speed up electricity transmission project permitting

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has established a new programme to “significantly improve” permitting and environmental processes for electricity transmission projects.

US takes ‘significant step forward’ to speed up electricity transmission project permitting

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