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Colorado passes bill on permitting and regulatory oversight for geothermal

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed into law a bill that streamlines the permitting procedures and overhauls regulatory oversight for geothermal activities.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed into law House Bill 25-1165, “An Act Concerning the Management of Underground Energy Sources.” While the bill deals mostly with measures related to geologic carbon storage, it also contains provisions that streamline the permitting procedures for and more clearly defines the regulatory oversight of geothermal projects.

The bipartisan bill, sponsored by Rep. Amy Paschal (D-Colorado Springs) and Rep. Matt Soper (R-Delta), seeks to make it easier, safer, and more affordable to deploy geothermal energy. The key provisions related to geothermal include:

The bill also sets stewardship requirements and fees for geologic storage projects, creating a long-term funding mechanism to ensure the safety of geologic carbon storage operations.

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Source: Colorado House Democrats, Colorado General Assembly, and Governor Jared Polis via Twitter

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