President Orders Fast-Pass for AI Data Centers on Uncle Sam's Land
Published Date: 7/28/2025
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Summary
The President just signed an order to speed up building big data centers that power AI and tech in the U.S. This means less red tape and faster approvals for projects using lots of energy and special equipment, helping America stay a tech leader. The government will also use federal land to support these projects, aiming for quicker results and stronger economic growth starting now.
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Federal finance for big data centers
The Secretary of Commerce will launch an initiative to provide financial support for qualifying projects. That support could include loans, loan guarantees, grants, tax incentives, and offtake agreements to help projects that meet the order's qualification rules.
Federal land and military sites offered for projects
The Departments of the Interior and Energy are directed to offer appropriate authorizations for identified federal sites for qualifying uses consistent with law, and the Secretary of Defense may identify and competitively lease suitable military installation sites for covered component infrastructure under applicable law such as 10 U.S.C. 2667.
Who qualifies for fast-track help
The order defines a "Qualifying Project" as a Data Center or Covered Component Project that meets one of these: commits at least $500 million in capital expenditures, involves an incremental electric load addition greater than 100 megawatts (MW), protects national security, or is designated by certain Cabinet Secretaries. These thresholds determine which projects are eligible for the order's expedited treatment and support.
Faster environmental review via NEPA changes
Within 10 days of the order, agencies must identify existing NEPA categorical exclusions that could help qualifying projects, and the Council on Environmental Quality will coordinate new categorical exclusions for actions that normally do not have significant environmental effects. The order also states that Federal financial assistance representing less than 50 percent of total project costs is presumed not to be "substantial Federal control" for NEPA purposes.
Permitting dashboard and FAST-41 acceleration
The Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (FPISC) may, within 30 days after a relevant agency identifies a project, designate qualifying projects as transparency projects and publish them on the FAST-41 Permitting Dashboard with expedited review schedules. FPISC will work to move eligible projects into FAST-41 "covered project" status to speed permitting.
EPA to speed rules and reuse of contaminated sites
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is directed to develop or modify regulations under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, CERCLA, and TSCA to expedite permitting for qualifying projects. Within 180 days, EPA must develop guidance to help expedite environmental reviews for reuse of Brownfield and Superfund sites and assist states and private parties in returning those sites to productive use.
Streamlined species and water permit consultations
For sites identified by Interior and Energy, agencies must initiate programmatic Endangered Species Act section 7 consultations covering common construction activities over the next 10 years to speed reviews. The Army Corps must, within 180 days, review nationwide permits under Clean Water Act section 404 and related laws to determine if an activity-specific nationwide permit is needed to facilitate qualifying projects.
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