What to Expect from Trump’s Energy Shifts

USASat Dec 21 2024
President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policy, often summarized as “drill, baby, drill, ” is expected to get more complex. His cabinet picks, including Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Chris Wright, a natural gas fracking CEO, hint that fossil fuels will be the focus. Both have experience with renewable energy, too. Burgum saw wind power soar in North Dakota during his governorship, and Wright has investments in nuclear and geothermal energy. The energy landscape is evolving rapidly. Fossil fuel production hit record highs under Biden, and clean energy tax credits are driving new EV and solar factories, boosting red states’ economies. Major tech companies are eying zero-carbon nuclear power. This could make it harder for Trump to roll back green policies, as they benefit many Republican districts. Trump’s team plans to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and downsize national monuments for more drilling. They aim to cut regulations on gas-powered vehicles and restart LNG terminal permits paused by Biden. Still, the impact on clean energy is uncertain. Republicans may realize fossil fuels alone won’t meet increasing electricity demand. The battle lines on clean energy are blurring, and it’s unclear how Trump will handle nuclear and renewable energy.
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