Evolving Technologies, Outdated Regulations Impact Mid-Atlantic Generation Permitting

Thomas K. Prevas, Dan R. Skowronski
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Energy-generation permitting in the Mid-Atlantic continues to evolve in 2026 not through wholesale deregulation or uniform acceleration, but through procedural and permitting reform and the potential allocation of generation development authority to public utilities. States are enacting these changes to meet the reality of reliability concerns, transmission constraints, large load-growth, and to address frequent obstruction of energy projects by local government.

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Thomas K. Prevas
Dan R. Skowronski
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