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Senate Permitting Push Hits Pause as Democrats Seek Executive Assurances

The path forward depends on commitments that agencies will stop sidelining approved wind and solar projects.

Overview

  • At a high-profile EPW Committee hearing, senators and industry leaders voiced broad agreement on faster, predictable, technology-neutral permitting with finality for approved projects.
  • Negotiations remain paused as Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse and Martin Heinrich seek assurances from the administration that valid permits for renewables will be honored.
  • The House passed the SPEED and PERMIT Acts in December, including provisions to narrow environmental review scopes and cap legal challenges to 150 days after final agency action.
  • Federal courts have issued preliminary injunctions allowing some offshore wind work to resume after late-December stop-work orders halted five under-construction projects.
  • Republican negotiators signaled a potential spring markup if talks restart, while industry witnesses cited a July 15, 2025 Interior memo adding extensive solar hurdles that have chilled investment.