The future of energy development on Native lands signals a new era


by Fast Company

Fast Company— The U.S. has a long record of extracting resources on Native lands and ignoring tribal opposition, but a decision by federal energy regulators to deny permits for seven proposed hydropower projects suggests that tide may be turning. As the U.S. shifts from fossil fuels to clean energy, developers are looking for sites to generate electricity from renewable sources. But in an unexpected move, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied permits on Feb. 15, 2024, for seven proposed...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—New affordable housing development welcomed by new tenants. Tenants who have moved into Lowther’s new homes at Raw Holdings have been enjoying the tranquillity of living in the countryside whilst having all the amenities of the bustling town of Livingston right on their doorsteps. The development by Scotland’s largest private-rent property company, part of Wheatley Group, includes a mix of 25 homes for mid-market rent and 38 homes for social housing, comprised of one, two and three-bedroom properties. The mid-market rent properties are aimed at people...

Herald Democrat—Developers purchase FM 1417 for future industrial development. By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat As construction on nearly $35 billion of high-tech industrial sites continues in south Sherman, private development is turning its eye… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

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