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Building the Plane While We’re Flying It – Should We Reform the Offshore Wind Leasing and Permitting Process During Liftoff for a New Industry?

68th Annual Natural Resources and Energy Law Institute / Vail, CO

Building the Plane While We’re Flying It – Should We Reform the Offshore Wind Leasing and Permitting Process During Liftoff for a New Industry?

Offshore wind is a critical part of a rapid transition to a carbon-free electrical grid. The industry faces significant barriers, however, in the planning, leasing, and permitting process. This panel examined potential legal and policy reforms that could provide more certainty for offshore wind projects.

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