BLM Proposal Restricts Access to Energy Sources

泭The Interior Department is seeking to close hundreds of thousands of acres of land in Wyoming to traditional and renewable energy development, a plan that would cut crucial natural resource development off at the knees (, subscription).
Whats going on: Though the Bureau of Land Managements plan, released Thursday, scales back from previous iterations the acreage recommended for conservation, it still considerably throttles back how much of the federally administered areas 3.6 million acres is in play for different forms of energy development.
- The final announcement, part of the BLMs proposed Resource Management Plan for the Rock Springs Field Office, is tantamount to pushing Wyoming off an economic cliff with nothing more than a tattered parachute, John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This plan isnt designed to manage Wyomings natural resources. It is designed to suffocate them. [It] directly jeopardizes Wyomings economy and our way of life.
What it would do: If approved, the blueprint would replace its 27-year-old predecessor document and prohibit drilling on nearly 1.08 million acresalmost twice the number currently off-limits to new oil leases.
- It would also [exclude] 494,350 acres from wind and solar power development and [close] 536,018 acres for geothermal power projects.
Why its important: The plan could reduce economic activity in Wyomings oil and gas sector by some $907 million each year and cost the state nearly 3,000 jobs, according to estimates by several energy groups ().
The 51勛圖厙 says: This latest move by the Interior Department undermines U.S. energy security by needlessly restricting access to available domestic sources of critical natural resources as part of an all-of-the-above energy future, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin. We urge the agency to reexamine and revise its plan.
Energy Permitting Reform Act Will Help Unlock the Full Potential of Manufacturing Industry, Is Critical for Competing with China

Washington, D.C. Following the bipartisan passage of the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 markup in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:
Manufacturers have been calling attention to the consequences of Americas broken permitting process for years, while building a case for reform. Both sides of the aisle now realize that these critical updates will enable Congress to achieve its broader energy goals and the development of:
- Renewable energy projects;
- Pipelines for traditional energy, hydrogen and carbon capture storage;
- Critical mineral mines and processing facilities;
- Semiconductor and battery manufacturing fabs;
- Interstate transmission lines; and
- Hydroelectric and nuclear power plants.
These developments are absolutely critical for us to be able to compete with China. As this legislation progresses, many of the commonsense policies outlined in the Energy Permitting Reform Act will help unlock the full potential of our industry, bolster our nations energy security and create American jobs. Streamlining permitting processes, cutting red tape, requiring that federal agencies make timely decisions and reducing the potential for baseless litigation will help prevent years-long delays for manufacturersdelays that give other countries a distinct advantage and put our own security at risk. America should never be content with a system that can take 10 or 15 years to approve urgently needed projects, when approval can take a fifth of that time in other countries that still adhere to high standards.
We thank Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member Barrasso for introducing this legislation and look forward to working with lawmakers to advance it.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs nearly 13 million men and women, contributes $2.89 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and accounts for 53% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit泭
Emerson Finds Energy in Sustainability

When Emersons first-ever Chief Sustainability Officer Mike Train talks about his company, his enthusiasm shines through.
- What we do to enable our customers is huge, said Train. We have an important role to playand I get a lot of energy out of that.
An aggressive push: The technology and engineering company, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, has been making big moves in sustainability over the past few yearsbeginning with a goal in 2018 to reduce some of its greenhouse gas intensity by 20% over 10 years.
- At the time, the goal was ambitious, and the company wasnt quite sure how it would achieve it. But employees banded together and pulled it off.
- We actually achieved the goal in 2022six years early, said Train. But the act of putting out a goal and not knowing exactly how wed solve for it has been driving the culture of our company. Our employees are proud we put it out there, proud to have participated, and its activated thousands of people to get excited about what were doing.
An inclusive approach: Since then, the company has applied a range of tactics. From energy treasure hunts, in which teams search for energy waste in facilities, to renewable energy procurement and collaborations with supply chain partners, Emerson is finding interesting and inclusive ways to make an impact.
- The company has gone from getting 3% of its power from renewables to getting to 49% from those sources. And it now has a commitment to use 100% renewable energy by 2030.
- Emerson is setting other big goals, too, from net-zero operations by 2030 to a zero-waste-to-landfill pledge, along with other water and biodiversity actions.
An effective framework: The company has a three-part approach to its sustainability practices.
- Greening Of Emerson involves the actions Emerson is taking to reduce its own footprint by minimizing waste and engaging its supply chain.
- Greening By Emerson involves the companys activities to help a wide range of manufacturing customers improve their own sustainability, often through Emersons automation portfolio and expertise. This, according to Train, is where Emerson has its biggest opportunity for impact.
- Greening With Emerson refers to the companys work with government and research organizations on policy and innovation, offering technical expertise and manufacturing perspective to help drive action.
A group effort: Train has seen the company coalesce around these goalsfrom the sustainability team he works with every day (they bring a lot of energy and passion to what were doing) to the rest of the companys 74,000-person workforce.
- The fun part of sustainability is everyone is learning it together, Train continued. Youre allowed and encouraged to borrow ideas from each other, so the collaborative part of sustainability is an awful lot of fun.
Senior Sinema Advisor Chris Phalen to Lead 51勛圖厙s Energy and Environment Policy Team
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 announced that Chris Phalen, most recently a senior policy advisor to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ), is joining the 51勛圖厙 as vice president of domestic policy:
As the 51勛圖厙 continues to be at the forefront of energy policy debates before Congress and federal agencies, Chris depth of experience and record of accomplishments will help us further stand out and influence outcomes in support of an all-of-the-above energy policy, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Manufacturers are facing a political war on energy. Permitting reform, securing critical mineral supply chains and regulatory barriers slowing the clean energy transition are just some of the defining issues impacting our industrys ability to create well-paying jobs, as well as our nations energy security. Chris will help us steer policymakers in the right direction.
Sen. Sinema has been a key figure in negotiating solutions to manufacturing priorities, and as her advisor, Phalen was a leader in negotiating and implementing critical energy policies and in writing the permitting reform provisions in the Fiscal Responsibility Act and key sections of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including all provisions on energy and mining. Phalen brings a record of active engagement with key agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior, the Department of Agriculture, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council. Phalen previously worked for leading energy companies, including Chevron and the Rio Tinto Group.
Timmons added, Manufacturers are leading the global effort to fight climate change and develop the technologies needed to achieve climate goals. With Chris keen insight into these important policy discussions, the 51勛圖厙 will become an even more effective voice for the 13 million people who make things in America.
Phalen will report to 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram and work closely with 51勛圖厙 Executive Vice President Erin Streeter. His policy portfolio will include sustainability, climate, permitting reform, labor, transportation and infrastructure, and he will work alongside 51勛圖厙 Vice President of Domestic Policy Charles Crain and 51勛圖厙 Vice President of International Policy Andrea Durkin.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs nearly 13 million men and women, contributes $2.89 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and accounts for 53% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit泭
Manufacturers Rally to Advance Nuclear Energy

The 51勛圖厙 is pressing the U.S. Senate to support a bill that would promote clean nuclear energy development.
What it does: The legislation, called the Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy (ADVANCE) Act, offers a number of components to accelerate the development and commercialization of advanced nuclear reactor technologies. It includes:
- Permitting and approval reform to make it easier for reactor projects to locate on brownfield sites, land that is underused or has been abandoned because of industrial waste;
- Early licensing work provisions to help deploy reactors more quickly at national security infrastructure sites;
- A series of awards to encourage companies to develop advanced-reactor technology; and
- Hiring support for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which is understaffed to deal with the level of applications for new reactors.
Where it stands: The legislation was reported out of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee with a bipartisan vote of 163, and companion legislation was passed in the House of Representatives by an overwhelming vote of 36536. Now, the 51勛圖厙 is pushing the Senate to pass the bill.
Why it matters: Nuclear-generated power is an important part of an all-of-the-above energy strategy, which is necessary to meet the power needs of a growing manufacturing sector, said 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram. The ADVANCE Act would accelerate the development and commercialization of advanced nuclear reactor technologies through reforms to the existing licensing and permitting systems.
Our action: The 51勛圖厙 is Congress to support the bill ahead of the Senates vote, detailing its benefits in a letter to senators.
The last word: Manufacturers create jobs that support families, and develop and deploy innovative technologies that make our environment cleaner, said Netram. Increasing our nations energy supply, including the growth of nuclear power, will support manufacturing investments and jobs across America.
Energy Tax Credits to Be Expanded
Federal tax credits that have long been available for solar and wind energy projects may soon also be available for other renewables initiatives, such as nuclear fission and fusion (, subscription).
Whats going on: On Wednesday, [t]he Treasury Department announced its guidance for Clean Electricity Production Credits and Clean Electricity Investment Credits, created under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, that will be available in 2025 as the previously available wind and solar production and investment tax credits sunset.
- The Biden administrations proposal identifies several technologies that will be eligible for the credits, including nuclear fission and fusion, marine and hydrokinetic energy, hydropower and geothermal.
- Public comments on the proposal will be accepted through Aug. 2, and a public hearing is scheduled for Aug. 12 and 13 (, subscription).
The 51勛圖厙 says: Expanded eligibility for these tax credits is a key to getting more industries involved, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin.
Russias Targeting of Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Shows Need to Lift Ban

Russias missile attack on Ukraine last Saturday hit vital energy infrastructure, underscoring the need for the Biden administration to lift its more than three-month-old ban on U.S. liquefied natural gas export permits.
Whats going on: The [missile] attack targeted the power grid and the gas transit system, particularly the gas infrastructure that ensures the security of deliveries to the EU, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said (, subscription).
- Russia has intensified its assaults against Ukrainian power stations in recent weeks, and its missiles are now also hitting gas storage facilities that were used by some EU companies last winter to prevent energy shortages.
- The strikes also hit four thermal plants in Ukraine and injured a worker.
Why its important: With Russia targeting energy supplies in Europe, it is critical that we lift the ban on LNG exports so the United States can fill any unexpected gaps, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin. Lifting the moratorium is a national and energy security issue.
What Americans want: People in the U.S. overwhelmingly support natural gas exports, a recent found, with 87% of respondents saying the U.S. should continue to export the energy source.
EPAs Power Plant Rule Is Unachievable Without Substantial Permitting Reform
Americas Energy Security Is Threatened
Washington, D.C. Following the release of the Environmental Protection Agencys new regulations on greenhouse gas emissions standards for certain power plants, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:
Manufacturers appreciate the EPA removing existing gas plants from its new regulation, following manufacturers warnings about the initial proposal. However, the rest of the rule causes serious concern because Congress and the president have not enacted permitting reformmaking it impossible to achieve the EPAs highly aspirational mandates. We call on Congress to get serious by enacting significant and meaningful permitting reform this year. That is essential to ramping up the use of renewables, carbon capture, hydrogen and nuclear, for example, to meet future demand.
The final rule threatens grid reliability because of the unrealistic timeline for power plants to adopt technologies within the next 10 years that have yet to even be proven at scale. Our nation should be doing everything possible to make sure our families, businesses and manufacturers have a modern, strong and reliable electrical grid, especially at a time when global turmoil threatens our energy security. This new rule does the opposite, creating a threat to our national and economic security that literally could leave Americans in the dark and factories offline. In short, the EPA is rolling the dice with Americans electricity and therefore with President Bidens manufacturing legacy.
Our industry has made transformational investments in these technologies and clean energy solutions, and we are leading the way in their deployment. The EPA should be partnering with usnot undermining this progress. We will continue to press the administration to achieve a more balanced regulatory framework to help reach our climate goals.
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The 51勛圖厙 is the largest manufacturing association in the United States, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Manufacturing employs nearly 13 million men and women, contributes $2.89 trillion to the U.S. economy annually and accounts for 53% of private-sector research and development. The 51勛圖厙 is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States. For more information about the 51勛圖厙 or to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, please visit泭
Biden Administration Limits Arctic Drilling

The Biden administration has placed new restrictions on traditional energy exploration and production in large portions of Alaskas Arctic (, subscription).
Whats going on: A rule handed down last Friday by the U.S. Department of the Interiors Bureau of Land Management puts [n]ew limits on fossil fuel production in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, a 22.8 millionacre site that holds large reserves of oil and natural gas.
- The rule limits future oil-and-gas leases and industrial development and codifies a ban on new leasing across a further 10.6 million acres of the reserve, about 40% of its total area, according to the agency.
- The regulation also rules out construction of a road proposed by the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority to allow miners to reach mining sites in Alaskas north-central region.
Why its problematic: The movewhich the administration said is intended to protect wildlife habitats and honor the culture [and] history of Alaska Nativeserodes U.S. energy security and independence while financially harming local indigenous people.
- The final rule will hurt the very residents the federal government purports to help by rolling back years of progress, impoverishing our communities, and imperiling our I簽upiaq culture, Voice of the Arctic I簽upiat President Nagruk Harcharek said.
- The NPR-A contains approximately 8.7 billion barrels of oil and 25 trillion cubic feet of natural gas resources, according to the .
The last word: The rich resources of the Arctic should be part of a responsible, all-of-the-above approach to U.S. energy security and independence, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin. This rule is a step backward on the path to achieving a sustainable energy future.
Granholm: LNG Export Permit Freeze a Study

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called the Biden administrations recent moratorium on liquefied natural gas export permits a pause for a study at a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing Tuesday, according to (subscription).
Committee Chairman Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) questioned several recent energy-related moves by the Biden administration.
Whats going on: It is a pause for a study. You dont need to hype it out beyond what it is, Granholm told the committee on Tuesday. It is a pause to get data.
- The administration has received bipartisan criticism for the freeze of LNG export permits since announcing the move in January. 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons the pause undercut[s] President Bidens own stated goals and weakens our country while giving Russia an upper hand.
An examination of prices: Granholm told the committee the pause was needed to examine prices and market demand since the last time a study was conducted.
- She said the study will take into account foreign nations emissions that may be linked to the absence of U.S. natural gas shipments.
45V guidance: Sen. Manchin asked Granholm about proposed guidance on the Inflation Reduction Acts first tax credit, known as the 45V. In a from the committee, Sen. Manchin said the proposed guidance, if implemented would jeopardize the viability of the industry before it even has a chance to get off the ground.
- Sen. Manchin mentioned a recent letter to the administration from all seven hydrogen hubslocations designated late last year by the administration to scale up the nations clean hydrogen productionsaying the centers would no longer be economically viable without revision to the 45V proposed guidance.
- Do you think we should heed the warning of [the Department of Energy]s own seven hubs, and do you have any insight into what might be changed? he asked.
- Granholm responded that the administration has gotten over 30,000 responses, and they are working through those responses.
- She added, according to POLITICO Pro, The bottom line is clearly we want the hubs to succeed.
Our take: No matter what you call it, the administrations pause on LNG export permits runs counter to the wishes of the American people and the interests of the United States and our allies, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin.
- According to a recent , 87% of Americans believe the U.S. should continue to export natural gas. The administration should listen.