DOE withdraws, postpones multiple appliance energy efficiency rules
- Chris Wright, U.S. Secretary of Energy, has shifted his stance from supporting clean energy to promoting fossil fuels, claiming renewables are unreliable and costly failures.
- The Trump administration is actively dismantling pollution reduction initiatives, including the termination of over $1.7 billion in environmental grants, according to Sheldon Whitehouse.
- A U.S. District Court ruling stated that only a court can revoke oil and gas leases, siding with the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority.
- Proposed cuts to energy grants include $900 million from the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency, hindering renewable technology development and investment.
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