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Target Date: July 3, 2026
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CohnReznick
July 17, 2025
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July 10, 2025
The department’s new policy requires Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s office to weigh in on virtually every permit for solar and wind projects with a nexus to Interior.
Read Full Article →The budget bill and a Trump executive order are expected to have a damaging effect to the solar industry, but strong fundamentals like increased demand and lowered component costs are expected to drive installations forward.
Read Full Article →The satirical article skewers the executive order's dismissal of wind and solar support, arguing terms like 'ending,' 'market‑distorting,' 'unreliable,' and 'foreign‑controlled' are misleading.
Read Full Article →Reconciliation law that phases out key clean‑energy tax incentives, sets earlier deadlines for construction, and introduces new restrictions on foreign-linked projects, while shifting federal energy support toward fossil fuels and nuclear energy.”
Executive order directing federal agencies to end subsidies and preferences for energy sources controlled by foreign adversaries and unreliable energy technologies.