Federal lands hold the key to unleashing a new American energy revolution
Briefly

"The need to move past NEPA is clear: The well-intentioned 1970 law has morphed from a simple environmental-review process into a chokehold on infrastructure development, blocking everything from solar projects in Arizona to pipelines across the Midwest to liquefied natural gas terminals in Texas."
"The solution is to set aside designated zones on federal lands where innovators could quickly deploy energy infrastructure without fear of NEPA permitting delays or lawsuits. These American Abundance Zones would allow for nuclear plants, transmission lines, pipelines, grid-scale batteries, wind farms, solar installations and more."
Read at New York Post
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