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December 18, 2024
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Lame Duck Congress Could be Last, Best Chance for Permitting Reform
Hickenlooper, Chatterjee Say Energy, Climate Debates Must be Depoliticized
Heatmap Executive Editor Robinson Meyer (left) talks post-election politics with former FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee on Nov. 13.
Heatmap Executive Editor Robinson Meyer (left) talks post-election politics with former FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee on Nov. 13. | © RTO Insider LLC
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To move forward in the second Trump administration, both Democrats and Republicans will need to depoliticize the debate around climate and energy issues as they face the impacts of increasingly frequent and severe extreme weather, while meeting growing power demand from artificial intelligence, data centers and new manufacturing.
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