Energy Development: Access, Siting, Permitting, and Delivery on Public Lands
The papers presented at the 2009 Special Institute on Energy Development: Access, Siting, Permitting, and Delivery on Public Lands are available as a written manual (looseleaf binder).
Chapters include:
- Federal land use planning in infrastructure siting, access, permitting and development
- Protecting spectacular public lands as part of BLM’s multiple use mandate
- New NEPA challenges for project development on public lands
- Alaska natural gas project
- Energy development and NEPA, ESA, and other environmental laws
- Climate change legislation
- Project siting and greenhouse gases
- Legal barriers to geothermal development
- NEPA conflicts of interest
- Renewable power projects on federal lands
- Electric transmission siting on public lands
- Clean coal technology, gas storage, and carbon sequestration projects
- FERC’s increased role in project permitting
- States’ role in energy project siting and delivery on federal lands
- Tribal perspectives on developing energy projects on federal lands
- Lessons learned: Rockies Express Pipeline, Jonah Field, and transmission corridors in the western U.S.
Mineral Law Series Volume 2009, Number 3 (September 2009) Manual: 1 looseleaf volume ISBN 978-1-882047-45-1
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