HR5617119th CongressWALLET

Geothermal Gold Book Development Act

Sponsored By: Representative Ansari

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Summary

Creates a national "Gold Book" of standard procedures to speed and guide geothermal leasing and permitting on federal lands. The bill would require the Department of the Interior, working with other federal agencies and outside stakeholders, to identify standard procedures within one year and publish the Gold Book within 180 days after that identification.

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  • Geothermal developers and operators: Would get a single set of procedures for lease sales, exploration, permitting, drilling, production, and appeals, making approvals more predictable.
  • Bureau of Land Management field offices: Would use the Gold Book as uniform guidance to reduce variance in reviews and decisions across offices.
  • Department of the Interior and other agencies: Would be required to consult with BLM field offices and outside experts before publishing and to review and update the Gold Book at least once every five years.
  • Environmental and permitting process: The Gold Book would include measures to ensure efficient, environmentally responsible development and identify relevant categorical exclusions at each stage.

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Standard rules for geothermal permits on federal lands

This bill would require the Interior Department to publish a public "Gold Book" of standard steps for geothermal leasing and permits on federal lands. Interior would identify the procedures within one year of enactment and publish the Gold Book within 180 days after that. Before publishing, Interior would consult with BLM offices, other agencies, developers, and experts. The guide would cover lease sales, exploration, permitting, compliance, construction, drilling, production, appeals, and when categorical exclusions apply. Interior would review and update the guide at least every five years. BLM field offices and geothermal operators would use it.

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Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Ansari

AZ • D

Cosponsors

  • Huffman

    CA • D

    Sponsored 9/30/2025

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