Senators Joe Manchin, an independent who caucuses with
Democrats, and John Barrasso, a Republican, said their bill
would strengthen the power grid and help keep power prices low.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT
Building transmission capacity would help get electricity to
cities from renewable power projects, many of which have gotten
financial support from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. Nearly
2,000 MW of clean energy is awaiting grid connection. The bill
could help speed the Biden administration's goal to decarbonize
the U.S. power sector by 2035.
The bill gives companies more chances to bid on offshore oil and
gas leasing between 2025 and 2029. In addition, the legislation
sets a 90-day deadline for a secretary of energy to approve or
deny liquefied natural gas export applications, which Barrasso
said would "permanently end" President Joe Biden's pause on such
approvals.
KEY QUOTES
"For far too long, Washington’s disastrous permitting system has
shackled American energy production and punished families in
Wyoming and across our country," said Barrasso, of Wyoming, the
nation's top coal producing state. "Congress must step in and
fix this process."
Manchin, called it a "commonsense, bipartisan piece of
legislation that will speed up permitting and provide more
certainty for all types of energy and mineral projects without
bypassing important protections for our environment and impacted
communities."
The National Mining Association said the bill could help unlock
mining for important minerals used in transmission, renewable
energy and energy storage, such as copper.
WHAT HURDLES DOES THE BILL FACE?
Prospects for the bill to advance are uncertain given
election-year politics and potential opposition to its measures
supporting fossil fuel.
(Reporting by Timothy Gardner; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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