New BLM Rules Would Reduce Renewable Energy Fees, Speed Deployment On US Public Lands
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Following is a statement from Ben Norris, senior director of regulatory affairs at SEIA on the proposed rules: “The new rules will reduce rents and fees for renewable energy projects through 2035 and eliminate duplicative payments for renewable energy developers, helping to lower overall project costs. The rules also extend lease terms for renewable projects to 50 years, include a new category for standalone storage, and remove competitive leasing requirements in priority areas — all positive developments for the solar and storage industry.
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