The US government fixed a typo in its new renewable energy rules
What happened
The Bureau of Land Management made small technical fixes to its new rules for renewable energy projects on public lands. These changes correct minor errors in the original document, which was published in May.
Why it matters
This document is a technical correction, not a new policy. It means the government is cleaning up the details of its recent push to make it easier to build solar and wind farms on public land. The original rules aimed to speed up project approvals and lower costs for developers.
The signal
Watch for the first major renewable energy projects to break ground under these new, streamlined rules to see if the permitting process is actually faster.