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U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced USDA will no longer subsidize wind and solar energy on productive farmland.
The Agriculture Department is curtailing its support for solar and wind energy on farmlands. In a Monday post on the social ...
Rising electricity demand, in part due to AI needs, along with the increasing cost of alternatives should cushion the impact ...
The Treasury Department has issued new guidance that will determine whether and how developers can still access tax credits ...
Solar and wind made up nearly 91% of new US power capacity to the end of May 2025, according to the latest FERC data.
The average American household’s annual bill is expected to rise by about $219 in 2025 versus 2022, to around $1,900/year.
President Donald Trump said the US won’t approve solar and wind projects that hurt farmland, claiming they are inflating ...
The Trump administration’s rollback of clean energy initiatives and focus on expanding U.S. domination of natural gas exports ...
A global green energy company on Friday announced that the Trump administration had halted its construction of an offshore ...
In an interview with Politico out this week, Energy Secretary Chris Wright pushed back against critics’ claims that the Trump ...
This marks the first time that Trump has directly said he would block new solar projects, previously reserving the extreme ...
President Trump said his administration will not issue any more approvals for new solar and wind energy projects.