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Sierra Club Statement on Trump Administration Opening Millions of Acres of Protected Public Lands to Mining

Key Takeaway

A major policy shift opening protected lands for mining and drilling will create new large industrial power loads in Alaska, driving demand for new generation and transmission infrastructure.

AI Summary

  • Over 2 million acres of previously protected public lands in Alaska are being opened for drilling and mining by the Department of the Interior.
  • This policy change, initiated by the Trump Administration, signals a significant shift towards facilitating domestic resource extraction by revoking existing public land orders.
  • The move creates potential for new large-scale mining and drilling projects, which will generate substantial new industrial power demand and necessitate new transmission and interconnection infrastructure.
  • Power developers should anticipate new large industrial loads from these mining operations, while large power consumers might see shifts in resource availability and pricing due to increased domestic extraction.

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Article Content

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of the Interior announced today it would revoke two public land orders to open more than two million acres of public lands in Alaska to drilling and mining. In an announcement late Friday afternoon, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issued an order rescinding two land withdrawals north of ... [continued] The post Sierra Club Statement on Trump Administration Opening Millions of Acres of Protected Public Lands to Mining appeared first on CleanTechnica .