Renewable Energy Permitting Procedures

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In this report for the Sierra Nevada Ally, an analysis of permitting procedures for renewable energy projects is provided. Permitting procedures can often delay and even kills renewable energy projects from ever getting implemented.

For this story, I interview two sides of the permitting spectrum. I interviewed two subject matter experts in this space:

  • Landon Stevens, senior program director for the electricity sector at ClearPath
  • Patrick Donnelly, Great Basin Director at the Center for Biological Diversity

Each expert offered their perspective on the current permitting procedures currently in place, as well as opportunities to make the process more beneficial in order to facilitate renewable energy development.

The full written report can be found by clicking the link below!

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My name is Scott King and I grew up on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio. I graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio with a degree in Professional Writing and a minor in Marketing. Upon graduation, I joined the Peace Corps to teach literacy in the Eastern Caribbean where I lived in my host-community of Gouyave, Grenada from May 2017-July 2019. I have additional international volunteer experience in both Quito, Ecuador and Cape Town, South Africa prior to my Peace Corps service. I started this blog to tell the story of my Peace Corps experience while serving in the Eastern Caribbean. I completed my Master's degree in Media Innovation from the University of Nevada, Reno, in December 2020. I now live and work as a multimedia specialist in Arlington, Virginia. Thanks for following and enjoy!

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