CleanTechnica•3 months ago
In This Corner, Trump 2.0: In That Corner, States Rethink How To Reduce Emissions
- •States are re-evaluating their emissions reduction and clean energy deployment strategies for 2030/2050 targets due to anticipated federal policy shifts under a potential Trump administration.
- •Previous bipartisan policies aimed to accelerate clean energy, modernize the grid, and ease energy costs, but their future is uncertain, requiring developers and large loads to monitor state-level adaptations.
- •The prospect of 'Trump 2.0' introduces significant federal policy uncertainty that could challenge or alter the trajectory of clean energy incentives and regulatory frameworks.
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