Trump Energy Department Drops Renewables

Trump Energy department drops renewables and promotes fusion in major office reshuffle, raising questions on policy shifts and future energy strategy.
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Trump Energy Department Drops Renewables
Trump Energy department drops renewables, promotes fusion in office reshuffle — a shift that has sparked urgent questions about what this means for U.S. clean-energy policy, federal climate programs, and future investments. Many are asking why renewable-focused offices are being eliminated, how fusion fits into national energy goals, and whether the restructuring can face legal challenges. This article breaks down the changes in simple terms to help readers understand the implications and what happens next. Image Credits:J. David Ake / Getty Images Why Did the Trump Energy Department Drop Renewables? The decision for the Trump Energy department to drop renewables stems from a sweeping restructuring that eliminates key clean-energy offices. Several programs—such as the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations—were dissolved despite their roles in national climate initiatives. The reshuffle signals a strategic pivot toward alternative e…