Trump to fast-track permitting for 10 mining projects across US
- Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced a fast-tracked permitting process, reducing review times from years to just 28 days for certain energy projects and critical minerals.
- The Department of the Interior will use emergency procedures under several environmental acts to speed up permits essential for national economic and energy security.
- Rich Nolan, president of the National Mining Association, highlighted that the cumbersome process has allowed China to dominate in critical mineral processing.
- The new permitting process aims to enhance U.S. Energy independence and combat vulnerabilities, but environmental groups express concern over reduced oversight.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to Streamline Permitting Time from Years to One Month
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said that his streamlining of permits will bring department review time from potentially years to just 28 days. The post Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to Streamline Permitting Time from Years to One Month appeared first on Breitbart.
Green Energy Supporters Pushed for Faster Permitting. Trump Doing It, but Not for Solar or Wind
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. For years, proponents of green energy have argued that a slow, inefficient permitting process in the United States hinders a transition to clean sources of electricity. World News | Green Energy Supporters Pushed for Faster Permitting. Trump Doing It, but Not for Solar or Wind.
Trump fast-tracks permitting to extract ‘critical mineral’ buried under Michigan
The Trump administration is expediting the permitting process for mining projects across the country – including a controversial salt and potash mine in lower Northern Michigan – as part of a broader effort to boost American mineral production.

Green energy supporters pushed for faster permitting. Trump is doing it, but not for solar or wind
For years proponents of green energy have argued that the slow, inefficient permitting process in the United States significantly hinders the transition to clean sources of electricity.

Trump administration to fast-track fossil fuels and mining on public lands
The Trump administration has announced that it will use emergency authorities to rapidly increase the pace of approving fossil fuel and mining projects on public lands. The Interior Department announced late Wednesday that it will drastically cut down timelines for environmental reviews of projects that produce coal, oil, gas, uranium and other minerals. It will also shorten the timeline for climate-friendly power sources like geothermal and hyd…
Trump Admin Accelerates Mining Projects as China Curbs Critical Mineral Exports
The Trump White House is turning to a little-known tool to fast-track federal approvals for a slate of mining projects it says are vital to shoring up domestic energy, technological, and defense supply chains dominated by China.The post Trump Admin Accelerates Mining Projects as China Curbs Critical Mineral Exports appeared first on .
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