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HR 5639119th CongressIn Committee
Co-Location Energy Act
Introduced: Sep 30, 2025
Economy & TaxesEnvironment & ClimateInfrastructure
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The Co-Location Energy Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to permit renewable energy projects on existing federal leases for oil, gas, coal, or geothermal resources, contingent on leaseholder consent and environmental review.
Key Points
- 1Allows co-location of solar/wind energy systems on federal energy leases
- 2Requires explicit consent from current leaseholders for evaluation or permits
- 3Mandates environmental impact assessment and rulemaking for implementation
Impact Areas
Federal leaseholders (oil/gas/coal/geothermal operators)Renewable energy developersPublic lands managed by Interior DepartmentEnvironmental regulatory agencies
Generated by legislative-analysis-v2 on Oct 10, 2025