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Geothermal regulations, permitting need overhaul, Curtis says

Rep. John Curtis, R-Utah, is sponsoring legislation that would streamline the federal process for geothermal projects. Curtis says current regulations are burdensome, costly and and delay projects for years.

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Geothermal regulations, permitting need overhaul, Curtis says

Rep. John Curtis, R-Utah, is sponsoring legislation that would streamline the federal process for geothermal projects. Curtis says current regulations are burdensome, costly and and delay projects for years.

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$4.9 million set aside for wildlife, plant studies ahead of solar, wind projects on public lands

The Bureau of Land Management announced last week it will spend $4.9 million to study the effects of renewable energy projects on wildlife populations and rare plant species.

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There's a Vast Source of Clean Energy Beneath Our Feet. And a Race to Tap It.

BEAVER COUNTY, Utah — In a sagebrush valley full of wind turbines and solar panels in western Utah, Tim Latimer gazed up at a very different device he believes could be just as powerful for fighting climate change — maybe even more. It was a drilling rig, of all things, transplanted from the oil fields of North Dakota. But the softly whirring rig wasn’t searching for fossil fuels. It was drilling for heat. Latimer’s company, Fervo Energy, is part of an ambitious effort to unlock vast amounts of

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