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Fedorchak highlights need for regulatory reform to power future of AI at E&C hearing

March 12, 2025

Washington D.C. — During yesterday’s Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment hearing, Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) focused on the need for faster regulatory approvals for brownfield redevelopment and energy project interconnections in order to meet the sharp increase in electricity demand in the US. She also highlighted the urgent need to streamline new baseload electric generation approvals and use advanced technology to meet growing energy demands, especially from artificial intelligence (AI). 

Her questioning follows the issuing of a Request for Information (RFI) to industry stakeholders for the AI and Energy Working Group she’s leading to identify policy changes needed to power the future of AI.  

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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak's (R-ND) questioning

 Rep. Fedorchak focused on regulatory reform. James Connaughton, CEO, JLC Strategies, LLC, offered several suggestions for permitting reform including using third parties to pre-approve brownfield sites based on federal and state standards to speed up new brownfield projects. Watch:  

Rep. Fedorchak followed up with Connaughton about his proposal to speed up energy project approvals, specifically his goal of getting projects connected to the power grid within six months.  

He suggested using AI and advanced technology to process the massive amount of data required for approvals. By not using these tools, the U.S. is about a decade behind where it should be, he said. Watch:  

Rep. Fedorchak also asked the witnesses what else the U.S. should be doing to stay ahead of China, especially when it comes to meeting the energy needs of emerging industries. Connaughton said leaders should focus on communities that are eager to build energy infrastructure and foster competition to drive progress. Duane Miller, Executive Director, LENOWISCO Planning District Commission, said rural areas, including places like southwest Virginia and North Dakota, should be a priority for projects like AI. Watch 

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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND)

 The hearing witnesses were:   

  • Hon. James L. Connaughton, Chief Executive Officer, JLC Strategies, LLC   

  

  • J. Christian Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Chair, U.S. Conference of Mayors Brownfields Task Force  

  

  • Duane Miller, Executive Director, LENOWISCO Planning District Commission 

  

  • Christa D. Stoneham, Chief Executive Officer & President, Houston Land Bank 

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