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Trump Says U.S. Will Halt Approvals for New Wind and Solar Projects

Analysts warn the crackdown risks higher power prices, with fewer projects built.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump posted that his administration will not approve new wind or solar projects, calling them the “scam of the century.”
  • The move follows tightened federal permitting under Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, USDA’s halt to solar support on farmland, and Commerce’s expansion of Section 232 tariffs to impose 50% duties on wind turbines and parts.
  • Renewable energy shares fell after the announcement, with Sunrun, First Solar, Enphase and others sliding as investors priced in fewer U.S. project approvals.
  • Electricity prices rose about 5.5% year over year in July, while experts cite surging data‑center demand, higher natural gas costs and grid upgrades as primary drivers rather than renewables.
  • PJM’s latest capacity auction cleared 22% higher, and researchers note solar and battery projects dominate interconnection queues, as industry groups and think tanks warn the policy shift could raise consumer costs and slow capacity additions.