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US House passes bill for fast-tracked natural gas pipeline permits

The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Friday 213-184 in favor of a bill aimed at?accelerating federal permitting of interstate gas pipelines, by?designating?the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission?as?the leading?agency?. The Improving Interagency Coordination for Pipeline Reviews Act allows the agency to consider water quality assessments as part of its environmental review instead waiting for state certifications under the Clean Water Act, which delays the permitting process. This bill is one of many pieces of legislation that are aimed at speeding permitting up in the?Congress. Bipartisan support was also given to another bill, Promoting Efficient Reviews for Modern Infrastructure Today.

Why it's important

The upcoming?year will see the?Congress prioritize the passage of broad permitting reform legislation to help build the energy infrastructure required to meet the growing demand for power from data centers, and lower the rising costs for household energy.

FERC has traditionally had five members of the panel who are appointed by the president and confirmed by Senate. It has been approving most of the "natural gas pipeline" decisions for years.

KEY QUOTE

In a press release, American Petroleum Institute President Mike Sommers stated that "These bills will help unlock the infrastructure America requires to meet the growing demand for reliable and affordable energy."

What's Next?

The Senate is pursuing a separate reform of energy permitting that would go beyond the bills passed by the House. The Senate is focused on reforming the National Environmental Policy Act (the bedrock environmental law) for projects such as upgrading electric transmission lines. (Reporting and editing by Paul Simao; Valerie Volcovici)

(source: Reuters)