The House Thursday passed a bill in a 231-186 vote that would allow geothermal energy projects to move forward without an Interior Department drilling permit.
Known as the Harnessing Energy at Thermal Sources Act, the bill (H.R. 5587) waives federal permitting requirements for geothermal operations not on federal land if the project receives a state permit.
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Geothermal energy harnesses heat from the earth to produce electricity and is generally supported by both Republicans and Democrats. The bill is sponsored by Rep.