The current political climate has implemented regulatory changes that could impact timelines, alter permitting pathways, and introduce new legal and political risks. From NEPA reforms and Clean Water Act revisions to evolving agency priorities and judicial interventions, the landscape may shift dramatically, creating uncertainty for projects already in progress and those still under consideration.
Drawing on environmental planning and permitting expertise, and experience working with leading clean energy developers, this session will examine the project lifecycle, the challenges the industry is facing, and strategic approaches for the continued clean energy infrastructure expansion.