A presidential administration doesn’t have an “energy policy” as much as it puts forth a regulatory framework that sets the playing field for industry to operate within.
President-elect Donald Trump’s energy-related proposals are less specific and more thematic: Across-the-board deregulation to unfetter energy producers, especially oil and gas operators.
In his second White House stint, Trump has pledged to do away with most components in “new green scam” bills, encourage “drill baby drill” fossil fuel development, and seek to dramatically—with the help of a GOP-controlled Senate and House—slash federal regulatory oversight by such agencies as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE).
Among near-certain “Day One” executive actions will be repealing most, if not all, of President Joe Biden’s energy-related administrative actions and rule-making designed to meet his 2035 decarbonized electric grid and 2050 carbon-free air quality goals.
Trump is near-certain to opt the United States out of the Paris Climate Accords as he did after his 2016 election and to reverse the Biden administration’s preference for renewable energy development on federal public land leases. […]
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