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Why a Power Line Project Can Take 14 Years to Permit - Route Fifty

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Amid a push to greatly expand the nation’s clean energy infrastructure, key grid upgrades require approvals that can take years to complete. Can regulators strike the right balance between speed and environmental protection?

Permitting: America's next big climate conundrum » Yale Climate Connections

National Park Service prefers power line to stay in existing route

Power line between Tucson, El Paso wins key federal funding

Federal permitting hampers climate goals and natural disaster mitigation, counties say - Government Executive

Permitting reform is a necessity to achieve emissions goals - Minnesota Reformer

Minnesota Power, Great River Energy Advance Joint 345-kV Transmission Line Project with Application for Certificate of Need, Route Permit

DOE rule would permit power lines quickly - E&E News by POLITICO

Transmission Permitting is Broken - American Energy Alliance

Are the Build America rules slowing infrastructure progress? - Route Fifty

Benefits of Renewable Energy Use

Feds propose $2B in PNW energy grid upgrades to meet rising demand

Why a US Transmission Line Planned 17 Years Ago Still Isn't Built - Bloomberg

Opinion We Desperately Need a New Power Grid. Here's How to Make It Happen. - The New York Times