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In a significant policy shift, President Donald Trump has intensified his opposition to renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, marking a departure from the investments made during the Biden administration. According to reports, Trump has issued orders to open federal lands and waters for fossil fuel extraction while suspending all clean energy development on federal land. The president declared an “energy emergency” that notably excluded renewable energy technologies.
Trump has a history of disparaging wind energy, referring to it as "disgusting" and falsely linking it to wildlife fatalities. His administration has halted federal approvals of wind projects and frozen $7 billion in funding for community and rooftop solar initiatives designed for low-income areas. Critics argue that Trump’s actions favor fossil fuel interests and undermine the clean energy sector, which saw substantial growth under previous policies.
Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democratic senator, accused Trump of prioritizing fossil fuel donors over clean energy advancement. Environmental policy expert Barry Rabe emphasized that Trump's aggressive stance reflects a broader rejection of renewables, despite the sector's robust growth.