PLREDA

TU supports the Public Land Renewable Energy Development Act

PLREDA: Resources & Issue Summary

 

What is PLREDA?

The Public Land Renewable Energy Act (H.R. 3794 / S. 2333) would support efficient, responsible renewable energy development on public lands by encouraging smart siting and efficient permitting of projects in places with high potential for energy and low impact on wildlife and habitat. 

Critically, the act would also strategically direct the royalty revenue from development to invest in local communities, fish and wildlife resources and more efficient permitting for renewable energy projects. 

Why PLREDA?

The nation’s public lands system provides Americans with the some of the world’s richest opportunities for outdoor recreation. In some cases, federal holdings also represent a reasonable setting for well-planned and properly mitigated renewable energy development projects. These energy projects could stimulate job growth, reduce carbon pollution, and contribute to the protection and restoration of fish and wildlife habitat on public lands.

Utility-scale wind and solar projects are a growing presence on our public lands. These projects will help us move toward a clean energy future, but can take up large chunks of land for long periods of time, and may cause some unavoidable impacts on fish, wildlife and water resources and recreational access. The Public Lands Renewable Energy Development Act provides the conservation counterbalance to unavoidable impacts on our public lands.

PLREDA offers a way to offset issues created by development on public lands by designating a conservation fund derived from royalties and other revenues generated by wind and solar energy projects operating on federal land. The bill also directs a portion of the royalty and lease revenues from public land wind and solar projects to compensate for states and counties impacted by development. Read more about the bill details in our factsheet: 116th_PLREDA_H.R.3794_S.2666_FactSheet

Why this Matters for Trout Unlimited

Public lands contain some of the most valuable trout and salmon habitat in the nation. In most western states, public lands comprise more than 70 percent of the available habitat for native trout, representing the vast majority of remaining strongholds for coldwater species. PLREDA offers a way to advance development of renewable energy on public lands in a responsible and innovative fashion, while also ensuring funds flow back into Trout Unlimited’s critical on-the-ground conservation work that benefits anglers and downstream communities.

How you can help

TAKE ACTION HERE! We need your help to build even more support for PLREDA. Urge your member of Congress to sign on as co-sponsor of the Public Land Renewable Energy Development Act. 


Legislative Overview: 

In the Senate: S.2333 was introduced on October 23, 2019.  The bill had a hearing before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Full Committee on November 7, 2019.  Next step in the Senate: Awaiting passage by Committee to advance the bill to the Senate floor for consideration by the Full Senate.

In the House: H.R.3794 was introduced in the House on July 17, 2019.  The bill had a hearing before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources.  Next step in the House: Awaiting markup and passage by Committee to advance the bill to the House floor for consideration by the Full House.

Resources: Fact sheets, FAQ:

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Please contact Kate Miller with any questions.