billHR1687Event Tuesday, April 21, 2026Analyzed

CLEAN Act

Bullish
Impact4/10

Summary

The CLEAN Act (HR 1687) streamlines geothermal leasing and drilling permits on federal lands by mandating annual lease sales and strict 30-day permit deadlines. This is a procedural deregulation bill with zero appropriated funding that reduces project timelines for geothermal developers. Impact on pure-play geothermal companies is positive but absent from available market data; secondary beneficiaries include power equipment suppliers (GEV) and co-located renewables developers (CSIQ).

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.CLEAN Act is a regulatory streamlining bill, not a spending bill — zero dollars authorized
  • 2.Mandatory annual lease sales and 30-day permit deadlines reduce project timeline uncertainty
  • 3.No provided market data for pure-play geothermal tickers (ORA); CSIQ up +13.41% over 30 days in broader renewable momentum
  • 4.Legislative progress is moderate with bipartisan committee support; awaiting House floor vote

Market Implications

The CLEAN Act's market impact is moderate and forward-looking. It reduces regulatory friction for geothermal development on federal lands, which lowers the cost of capital for projects by shortening timeline risk. However, without pure-play geothermal tickers in the provided REAL MARKET DATA, direct price signals are absent. CSIQ's +13.41% 30-day gain to $14.72 reflects broader renewable energy momentum (30-day BLDP +44.35%) rather than this specific bill. GEV was not in the provided data but would be a structural beneficiary as the leading US supplier of geothermal turbines. The impact score of 5 reflects the bill's positive structural change offset by zero appropriated funding and its early legislative stage.

Full Analysis

The CLEAN Act (HR 1687) was reported out of the House Natural Resources Committee on April 21, 2026, by unanimous consent. The bill amends the Geothermal Steam Act of 1970 to require annual geothermal lease sales (current law mandates sales every two years) and mandates replacement sales if a scheduled lease sale is canceled or delayed. Critically, the bill imposes strict 30-day deadlines on the Secretary of the Interior: 30 days to notify applicants if a drilling permit application is complete, and another 30 days to issue a final decision on complete applications. The bill is currently awaiting floor action in the House — it has passed committee with bipartisan support (unanimous consent) and is sponsored by Rep. Fulcher (R-ID), who represents a geothermal-rich district. Legislative velocity is moderate: 8 total actions since introduction in February 2025, with the most concentrated activity in April 2026. The money trail: This bill authorizes zero dollars. It is entirely a regulatory streamlining bill — it does not appropriate funds, create tax credits, or establish grant programs. The impact is purely operational: it reduces the regulatory timeline for geothermal project development on federal lands. Developers face shorter waiting periods for lease sales (annual vs. biennial) and enforceable deadlines for drilling permit decisions. This reduces holding costs, uncertainty, and the risk of lease cancellations. Actual spending on geothermal projects remains dependent on developer capital and separate DOE/IRS incentives (e.g., 45Y clean electricity production tax credit from the Inflation Reduction Act, which remains in effect for geothermal). Structural winners: Well-capitalized geothermal developers and equipment suppliers benefit most. Ormat Technologies (ORA) is the purest-play public geothermal company but was not provided in the market data. GE Vernova (GEV) supplies steam turbines and balance-of-plant equipment for geothermal power plants — faster permitting accelerates order flow. Canadian Solar (CSIQ) through its Recurrent Energy subsidiary can co-locate solar with geothermal projects, though this is an indirect and lower-conviction link. No market data was provided for ORA; the provided data for CSIQ shows a 30-day gain of +13.41% to $14.72, and GEV was not in the provided dataset. The absence of pure-play geothermal tickers in the REAL MARKET DATA limits direct price correlation analysis. No explicitly named losers exist in this bill; it is broadly pro-development. Companies with legacy thermal generation in the West (e.g., PSO/AEP subsidiaries) face incremental renewable competition but the small scale of geothermal leasing makes this negligible. Timeline: The next step is House floor consideration — no date announced. If passed, the Senate would need companion legislation; no Senate companion bill was identified in the provided data. Given bipartisan committee support and unanimous consent markup, floor passage is likely in the 119th Congress but Senate timing is uncertain.

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$$GEV▲ Bullish
Est. $50.0M$150.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

accelerated drilling permit approval deadlines (30 days for completeness notice, 30 days for final decision) and increased lease sale frequency (annual instead of every 2 years)

Who must act

Secretary of the Interior / Bureau of Land Management

What happens

regulatory timelines for geothermal drilling permits and lease sales are compressed, reducing project development uncertainty and increasing the pace of federal land leasing

Stock impact

GEV's steam turbine and geothermal equipment business benefits from faster project pipelines and higher near-term order volume as developers accelerate drilling; geothermal is a small but growing segment for GEV's power portfolio

$$CSIQ▲ Bullish
Est. $20.0M$80.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

accelerated geothermal leasing and drilling permits expedite co-located geothermal-solar hybrid projects where geothermal provides baseload complement to solar PV

Who must act

geothermal and renewable energy developers on federal lands

What happens

faster permitting reduces timeline for hybrid geothermal-solar projects, enabling earlier revenue generation and improved project economics for developers with dual technology offerings

Stock impact

CSIQ's Recurrent Energy subsidiary develops utility-scale solar + storage projects; co-location with geothermal improves capacity factors and PPAs, indirectly supporting CSIQ's development pipeline in western states with geothermal resources

Market Impact Score

4/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event

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