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The US will give higher reviews to solar and wind energy projects

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that the Office of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will review decisions related to solar energy and wind energy installations on federal lands to stop what they claim has been preferential treatments for renewable energy sources. This increased scrutiny aligns with the pledge of President Donald Trump to reverse the climate change and clean energy policies of his predecessor Joe Biden. The Interior Department stated that the additional reviews will apply to leases, rights-of way, construction and operation plans, and other project permits.

The majority of solar and wind power plants are built on private property.

Adam Suess, Acting Assistant Secretary of Lands and Minerals Management said in a press release that today's actions "further deliver on President Trump’s promise to tackle Green New Scam and safeguard the American taxpayers’ dollars." "American Energy Dominance" is a result of the U.S. production of reliable baseload electricity, and not by regulatory favoritism for unreliable projects that are dependent solely on taxpayer subsidies or foreign-sourced equipment. (Reporting from Nichola Groom).

(source: Reuters)