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H.R. 1077 House Energy

STEAM Act

Introduced
Feb 6, 2025
Sponsor
Rep. Lee, Susie (D-NV-3)
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STAGE 3 OF 8 — CALENDARS AND SCHEDULING

Currently in the House. Last action: placed on the union calendar, calendar no. 570 on May 20, 2026.

  1. House Introduced in House Feb 6, 2025
  2. House Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. Feb 6, 2025
  3. House Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. Dec 9, 2025
  4. House Subcommittee Hearings Held Dec 16, 2025
  5. House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Discharged Mar 5, 2026
  6. House Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held Mar 5, 2026
  7. House Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. Mar 5, 2026
  8. House Reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. H. Rept. 119-656. May 20, 2026
  9. House Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 570. May 20, 2026

Cosponsors

5

Subjects

Alternative and renewable resourcesElectric power generation and transmissionMining

Committees

  • Natural Resources Committee
    • Reported By , May 20, 2026
    • Markup By , Mar 5, 2026
    • Referred To , Feb 6, 2025

Summary

Streamlining Thermal Energy through Advanced Mechanisms Act or the STEAM ActThis bill expedites the environmental review of certain geothermal energy activities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). Specifically, the bill expands the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to include certain geothermal exploration or development activities in an existing categorical exclusion from NEPA for certain oil or gas activities. A categorical exclusion applies to a class of actions that do not require an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement under NEPA.The categorical exclusion established by the bill applies to drilling a geothermal well (1) in an area where drilling has occurred previously within the five years prior to the date when drilling begins; or (2) within a developed field for which an approved land use plan or environmental document prepared under NEPA determined drilling to be a reasonably foreseeable activity, so long as the plan or document was approved within the five years prior to the date when drilling begins.

Summary as of: Introduced in House

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