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Permitting Reform and Energy Issues­ – Alex Herrgott of The Permitting Institute Connects the Dots

28 min · 20. kesä 2023
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On this episode of Captured Conversations, host Rebecca Brown sits down with Alex Herrgott, President and CEO of The Permitting Institute. They discuss permitting reform and its impact on energy infrastructure, Herrgott's passion for changing the industry's culture with education, and the influence of the debt deal. Then, Herrgott goes into the (unfortunate) use of the permitting process for partisan leverage and how delays in the courts impact sound energy alternatives like carbon capture.

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