Final agency rule, to take effect Nov. 10, removes regulations enacted by the Biden administration to better protect landowner rights and address concerns that projects could cause irreversible harm before challenges were resolved.
Funding comes as Energy Dept. and FERC are set to push rule to "rapidly accelerate” grid links of power loads larger than 20 MW, such as for data centers
Contractors will be hired state by state for $3.5B rebuild of high-voltage lines in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma and West Virginia—as Energy Dept. and FERC push rule to "rapidly accelerate” grid links of power loads larger than 20 MW, such as for data centers.
Transportation infrastructure is nearing “critical failure,” the state agency warned, citing a multibillion-dollar shortfall that could reshape Washington priorities.
U.S. Energy Dept. and contractor Bechtel National officially start up giant waste processing plant on Oct. 15 to meet consent decree deadline, after design and construction investment of more than 20 years and $30 billion.