Regulatory Framework and Guidelines
This study provides lessees with a recommended methodology for conducting a seascape, landscape, and visual impact assessment (SLVIA) for offshore wind energy
In July 2025, a wave of new federal actions altered the review and approval process for wind and solar projects across the U.S., which have introduced likely delays, uncertainty, and risk. ECT's experts have analyzed these developments and outlined key takeaways to help you stay on track. Facing delays or need guidance navigating these shifts?
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In light of this uncertainty, USFWS moved to update their Information for the Planning and Consultation (IPaC) portal on July 18, 2025, to state that the resource is no longer available to process solar and wind energy projects.
That EO explicitly directed the Secretary of the Interior to review and revise policies to eliminate any “preferential treatment” for wind and solar facilities.
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