Missed the inaugural Infrastructure Developers Summit in October? Check out our latest blog post, where Director Eric Beightel shares his thoughts about the important discussions, introductions, and collaborations that took place when 200+ people from across the permitting universe gathered at the summit. Read the blog: https://lnkd.in/eWqBC6Eb
关于我们
On December 4, 2015, the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act was signed into law. Title 41 of the FAST Act (FAST-41) (42 U.S.C. § 4370m) created a new Federal agency to implement a new governance structure, set of procedures, and funding authorities designed to improve the timeliness, predictability, and transparency of the Federal environmental review and authorization process for covered infrastructure projects. FAST-41 is a voluntary program for eligible large-scale infrastructure projects and provides project sponsors with enhanced coordination among 13 Federal agencies to ensure more timely and efficient environmental reviews and authorizations. The Permitting Council was established by FAST-41 as an impartial federal partner responsible to oversee interagency coordination and process improvements for covered FAST-41 projects. The Permitting Council is composed of representatives at the agency Deputy Secretary-level and is chaired by an Executive Director, appointed by the President. FAST-41 facilitates the environmental review and decision making process. Project coverage under FAST-41 does not assume or guarantee project approval and does not modify any underlying statutes, regulations, or mandatory reviews.
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https://www.permits.performance.gov/fpisc-content/become-fast-41-covered-project
Permitting Council的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2015
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- Permitting、Infrastructure、Federal Government、Environmental Review和Renewable Energy
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1800 G St NW
Suite 2400
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20006
Permitting Council员工
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Today we celebrated the completion of the 102-mile Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line with a special event at Madison College in Madison, WI! The college is training the next generation of clean energy workers. Thank you to ITC Holdings Corp. Midwest, ATC, and Dairyland Power Cooperative, who built the line and to the Biden Administration’s Permitting Council Executive Director Eric Beightel, former Trump Administration’s Permitting Council Executive Director Alexander Herrgott, now President & CEO of The Permitting Institute, for leading a powerful program. This project strengthens energy reliability and delivers power to millions in Wisconsin & Iowa Special thanks to Madison Area Technical College for hosting the event and Nick Webber, Organizer, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 953 for joining us. We need more transmission projects like Cardinal-Creek to power America’s growing energy needs.
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Now hiring: The Permitting Council is seeking a Senior Infrastructure Project Advisor to join our team! This position will be responsible for coordinating permitting timetables, tracking, and monitoring multiple FAST-41 covered infrastructure projects through the entire permitting process. Does this sound like you or someone you know? Apply now, this posting will close once we have reached 75 applicants: https://lnkd.in/eFM4pjY2
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Today, Director Eric Beightel was pleased to join American Clean Power Association (ACP) to celebrate the new Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line! This project received FAST-41 coverage in October 2017, which helped advance the 102-mile line to construction and set the stage to deliver clean power to customers across Wisconsin and Iowa. We are proud to have been a part of bringing this crucial clean energy project to fruition. Rewatch the livestream of the event here: https://bit.ly/3Z7TdsR
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NEW: The Permitting Council is excited to share that Pantheon Solar is the latest project to receive FAST-41 permitting assistance! If permitted, this solar project 16 miles west of Ely, Nevada is anticipated to power the annual daytime energy needs of approximately 230,000 households. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eK2RjZtR
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#DYK: November is Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month, an annual observance led by Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to highlight the importance of strengthening critical infrastructure security and resilience. The Permitting Council plays a key role in creating a clean energy future and modernizing infrastructure, and it’s important that such critical infrastructure is resilient against cyber and physical threats. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eJ3dXqCj
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#ICYMI: At last month’s inaugural Infrastructure Developers Summit, Director Eric Beightel announced the Permitting Council’s intent to invest $15 million in a game changing contracting tool to help federal agencies leverage surge support to get environmental reviews done with efficiency. This tool is just one way our agency is working to revolutionize the permitting landscape. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eA24RKNF? #PermittingSummit24
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Join us at the Offshore WINDPOWER 2024 Conference in less than TWO weeks to hear from industry experts and project leaders about their experiences with regulatory compliance, project approvals, and stakeholder engagement. Attendees who join this VIP session featuring Perkins Coie's Ted Boling's Eric Beightel, NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's Janet Coit, ?rsted's Patty DiOrie, and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's Elizabeth Klein will gain practical insights on optimizing future project timelines, reducing costs, and enhancing community and environmental outcomes. ?? Register for #ACPOffshore24 today: https://bit.ly/3YbWU0g ?? See the full agenda: https://bit.ly/4gTin5s
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Did you miss #PermittingSummit24 earlier this month? We rounded up all the highlights from the inaugural event, where project developers and permitting experts joined together to strategize how to bring next generation infrastructure to life. ???https://lnkd.in/eKxNmAAQ?
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What a great experience in Seattle at American Bar Association Section? of Environment, Energy, and Resources’ Fall Conference! Deputy Executive Director Manisha Patel was pleased to moderate a panel discussion exploring opportunities,?challenges, and lessons learned from siting renewable energy projects. Thanks to ABA SEER for a great event!