Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is a U.S. federal agency under the Department of the Interior, managing over 245 million acres of public land. It facilitates infrastructure development, including renewable energy, transmission, and transportation projects, by issuing permits, leases, and rights-of-way across its vast land holdings, primarily in the Western United States.
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Strategic Overview
- BLM plays a critical role in facilitating renewable energy development on public lands, aligning with federal clean energy goals.
- The agency focuses on streamlining the permitting process for large-scale solar, wind, and geothermal projects, as well as associated transmission infrastructure.
- BLM balances energy development with conservation and other multiple-use mandates for public lands.
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Oil Gas1
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Key People
Tracy Stone-Manning
Director
Track Record
78
Years Active
Notable projects: Gemini Solar Project (Nevada), Ten West Link Transmission Line (Arizona/California), Caineville Solar Project (Utah)
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