Monday, August 25, 2025

Trump’s Renewable Ban




President Donald Trump said his administration will not approve solar and wind projects.
Renewable executives say blocking solar and wind projects will worsen a power supply shortage, harming the grid and leading to higher prices.


The industry is facing difficulty getting permits, rising costs due to tariffs, and the end of key tax credits.

Shares in wind farm developer Orsted lost ground on Monday.
The U.S. government last week ordered the company to halt construction of an almost completed project.

President Donald Trump’s attack on solar and wind projects threatens to raise energy prices for consumers and undermine a stretched electric grid that’s already straining to meet rapidly growing demand, renewable energy executives warn.

Trump has long said wind power turbines are unattractive and endanger birds, and that solar installations take up too much land. This week, he said his administration will not approve solar and wind projects, the latest salvo in a campaign the president has waged against the renewable energy industry since taking office.

“We will not approve wind or farmer destroying Solar,” Trump posted on Truth Social Wednesday. “The days of stupidity are over in the USA!!!”

The red tape at the Interior Department and rising costs from Trump’s copper and steel tariffs have created market instability that makes planning difficult, the renewable executives said.

Shares in wind farm developer Orsted tumbled soon as trading kicked off on Monday after the U.S. government ordered the company to halt construction of a nearly completed project.

By mid-morning, the company’s shares were around 17% lower, with shares hitting a record low according to LSEG data.

Late on Friday the U.S.′ Bureau of Ocean Energy Management had issued a stop-work order for the Revolution Wind Project off of Rhode Island. According to Orsted, the project is 80% complete and 45 out of 65 wind turbines have been installed.



How Trump's move to block solar and wind could hit your energy bills and the electric grid. President Donald Trump’s announcement to stop approving solar and wind projects is shaking the renewable energy sector. This short news explainer breaks down how permit delays, tariffs, ending tax credits, and the recent stop-work order on Orsted’s Revolution Wind project could worsen power shortages, strain the grid, and push energy prices higher for consumers. Hear why renewable executives warn of market instability and what this means for homeowners and policymakers. Like and share this video to spread awareness.

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