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US Climate Policy Splits: Trump Administration Cuts Wind Projects While States Push Clean Energy

US Climate Policy Splits: Trump Administration Cuts Wind Projects While States Push Clean Energy

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The United States faces deepening tensions over climate policy as the Trump administration reimburses French oil giant TotalEnergies nearly one billion dollars to cancel offshore wind farm leases off the coasts of New York and North Carolina, according to Earth.Org and the League of Conservation Voters. In exchange, TotalEnergies pledges to redirect those taxpayer funds into oil and gas projects in Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, amplifying fossil fuel production amid claims of national security concerns. Federal judges have rejected these claims as arbitrary and capricious, ordering construction to resume on five other East Coast wind projects halted in December, highlighting a stark policy reversal from prior clean energy efforts.

State-level initiatives push back against national trends. In Maine, Governor Janet Mills signed the Energy Fairness Act into law, mandating regulators prioritize consumer affordability and billing transparency to shield households from soaring energy costs, as reported by the League of Conservation Voters. Utah's Public Service Commission granted final approval to the Community Clean Energy Program, enabling nineteen communities, representing over one fifth of the state's electricity use, to secure one hundred percent clean power by two thousand thirty through partnerships with Rocky Mountain Power. Meanwhile, Virginia's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, the nation's largest, began delivering clean energy to the grid, poised to power six hundred sixty thousand homes and save three billion dollars in consumer costs over its first decade.

Nationally, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled a Democratic agenda to counter these shifts, proposing restoration of clean energy tax incentives rolled back last year, grid improvements, streamlined permitting for wind, solar, and batteries, data center accountability, and stronger utility bill protections.

Worldwide, the United Nations weather agency warned on March twenty-third of a record climate imbalance, with planetary warming accelerating to all-time highs, per UN News. This underscores emerging patterns of policy divergence in the US, where fossil fuel expansion clashes with state clean energy gains and global alerts on intensifying climate impacts.

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