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"description": "Politicized reviews and court rulings are stalling infrastructure needed to support rising AI-driven energy demand, Armstrong said.\n",
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"publishedAt": "2026-05-12T19:10:37.000Z",
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"textContent": "WASHINGTON, May 12, 2026 – Permitting reform legislation moving through Congress must avoid becoming so compromised that it fails to accelerate construction of major energy infrastructure projects, Sen. **Alan Armstrong** , R-Okla., said Tuesday.\n\nArmstrong said the United States already has the resources, companies, and technical expertise needed to expand domestic energy production, but lacks a permitting system capable of supporting large-scale infrastructure development.\n\n“What we don’t have is a permitting process that allows us to get the infrastructure built,” Armstrong said during remarks at a United States Energy Association event in Washington.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "Energy Permitting Delays Threaten U.S. AI Growth, Senator Warns",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-21T09:47:16.919Z"
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