New review process for wind and solar projects announced by Interior Department

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The US Department of Interior (DOI) said on Thursday that it adds a “enhanced supervision” of the agency’s decisions on wind and new solar projects in an attempt to end the “favoritism” of these “unreliable” and “reliable” support from the previous administration.
The new guidance updates are reviewing the review procedures that will require great leadership in the Ministry of Interior, including the Secretary’s office, to conduct a final review of any relevant decisions, including lease contracts, fonts, construction and operation, grants, biological consultations and opinions.
“Today’s actions meet president Trump’s promise to address the new green fraud and protect US taxpayers,” said Adam Swiss Land and Mineral Assistant.
“The US energy dominance is driven by the US -based production based on the Passelua energy in the United States, and not the organizational favoritism towards unreliable energy projects that depend only on supporting the source of foreign tax and equipment.”
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The Trump administration seeks to settle the field of winds between wind, solar energy and other forms of energy production, such as coal and natural gas. (Getty Images/AP)
A source familiar with the new enhanced supervision directives from DOI said that the agency had dangerous concerns that the Biden administration provided preferential treatment to allow wind and new solar energy projects, which DOI press described on Thursday as “unreliable” forms of energy.
The press statement argued that, with the removal of “artificial advantages”, the Trump administration “settlement of the stadium” for “capable energy sources, effective, costly, such as clean coal and local natural gas”.
“These measures are due to the logical standards that allow standards that support national security, the stability of the network, and the creation of American job opportunities,” the press statement says.

The worker installs a solar panel on the roof. (AP Photo/Ben Margot, File)
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The procedures are in line with an executive order signed by President Donald Trump earlier this month, “ending the distorted subsidies in the market for the unreliable energy sources controlled by a foreigner” and other presidential directives, while it is also working to implement certain provisions of the newly passed the new bill.
The provisions of the “Grand and Beautiful Bill”, which is supported by the guidance of the Ministry of Interior, requires the elimination of discounts of right and capacity fees for wind and current solar and future solar energy, which DOI said on Thursday to end “years of subsidies for the development of non -economy energy.”

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“For a long time, the federal government for US taxpayers forced to support expensive and unreliable energy sources such as wind and solar energy,” Trump’s executive told Trump. “The spread of these projects replaces local energy sources at reasonable, reliable and transmitted prices, establishes our electrical networks, and distorts the beauty of the natural scene in our nation.
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“Moreover, relying on the so -called” green “subsidies threatens national security by making the United States depend on supply chains -dominated by foreign opponents. Ending the tremendous cost of taxpayers for unreliable energy sources is vital to energy dominance, national security, economic growth and financial health.”
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2025-07-18 00:10:00