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Biden-Harris Administration Approves Cape Station Geothermal Project in Utah
Oct 17, 2024, 08:03 PM
The Biden-Harris Administration has approved a major geothermal energy project in Utah, marking a significant advancement for clean energy in the United States. The Interior Department announced new leases and the approval of the pioneering Cape Station project by Fervo Energy. The project, which received a thorough environmental review from the Bureau of Land Management's Cedar City Field Office, aims to accelerate geothermal development on public lands. The administration also proposed simplified permitting processes to facilitate future projects. The White House confirmed the approval, highlighting the administration's commitment to climate-friendly technologies. The Beaver County community has been recognized for their continued partnership in this initiative.
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