There’s a major bottleneck impeding the development of new wind and solar projects in the United States: permits.
File them under “seemingly boring but supremely important.”It can take years for proposed renewable energy developments to win the necessary approvals from the environmental and zoning authorities.
The red tape is causing a devastating slowdown in the country’s transition to a cleaner energy system.
But what if there was a way to fast-track wind and solar developments with a hack: place the projects on state and federal lands that have already been approved for oil and gas production.
That is the unusual plan being promoted by a somewhat unlikely policy buff, a pop star named Adam Met.
Persons:
There’s, Adam Met
Locations:
United States