The president-elect is going to war over turbines. At a hearing Thursday, the nominee for Interior secretary said he would pursue an “all of the above
Doug Burgum, was asked during his confirmation hearing whether he would commit to continuing with offshore wind leases that have been issued. Burgum said projects that make sense and are already in law will continue. Wind power currently provides about 10% ...
President-elect Donald Trump has attacked wind turbines and pledged to stop building them in his administration.
One of Donald Trump's presidential executive orders halts new offshore leasing, but projects underway are likely safe, a cabinet nominee indicated.
Former North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum promised to maximize drilling on federal lands at his confirmation hearing for interior secretary Thursday, calling the incoming administration’s goal of “energy dominance” the surest way to guarantee America’s national security.
Doug Burgum described Trump’s aspiration ... incentives for people that want to do intermittent” power, Burgum said. “The balance is out of whack.” Trump has vowed to end the offshore wind industry as soon as he returns to the White House.
President Trump calls for a temporary offshore wind moratorium. Here's what to know about the executive order and US Wind proposal
Trump's pick for interior secretary, Doug Burgum, was asked during ... many times” more expensive than natural gas.Offshore wind is among the sources of new power generation that will cost ...
President Donald Trump has long been a supporter of traditional energy. During his campaign, he spoke negatively about electric vehicles, wind and […]
President Trump signed five wide-ranging executive orders that radically change United States energy and climate policy.
Directive targeting offshore wind energy sector with curbs on federal site leasing and permits could itself face lawsuit blowback with unclear and conflicting provisions the administration may be unable to defend.
Dominion Energy is still moving full speed ahead on the construction of the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project, even though President Donald Trump has ordered a