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February 19, 2025

Wind energy projects along the coasts are facing uncertainty due to President Trump’s Presidential Memorandum1 issued on January 20, “Temporary
Withdrawal of All Areas on the Outer Continental Shelf from Offshore Wind Leasing and Review of the Federal Government’s Leasing and Permitting Practices
for Wind Projects.” This Memorandum introduces substantial policy changes that impact both onshore and offshore wind development.
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October 3, 2024

NYC Climate Week included over 900 events with an estimated 100,000 participants swarming the City. While indicative of growing interest in climate action,
some note that the record turnout foreshadows a smaller presence at COP 29 in Azerbaijan.
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September 19, 2024

Recent legislative and regulatory developments reflect ongoing tensions between environmental policies and economic priorities in the U.S. energy
landscape. The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s advancement of three resolutions targeting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules on
power plants, vehicle emissions and air quality standards marks a broader Republican effort to counter President Biden’s environmental agenda, though
these resolutions face likely vetoes. In contrast, House Speaker Mike Johnson has signaled openness to retaining certain green energy tax credits, reflecting a
pragmatic approach as some Republican districts benefit from these investments. Simultaneously, bipartisan efforts to boost critical mineral production, led
by Senators Hickenlooper and Tillis, aim to reduce U.S. reliance on Chinese imports, while the White House has raised tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and
solar products, a move seen as both protective of domestic industries and potentially disruptive to supply chains. Legal battles continue, as seen in the judic...
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September 12, 2024

After a recent permitting reform bill was passed out of a Senate Committee, House Republicans took steps to draft their own permitting reform legislation.
Rep. Westerman (R- AR) held a hearing to discuss his draft bill, which most notably places limitations on the environmental permitting process for energy
projects. This comes as both parties position energy policy as a key election issue, with Vice President Harris recognizing a role for oil and gas production
during the Presidential debate in response to Republican criticism of her climate policies. Meanwhile, former President Trump vowed to pull back unspent
dollars approved for greenhouse gas reduction and energy transition projects under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA has already spurred significant
renewable energy investment, particularly in rural electric co-ops using the funds to replace coal generation with clean energy and battery storage.
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August 14, 2024

With U.S. elections rapidly approaching, presidential candidates are expected to foreshadow key aspects of their energy and environmental legislative and
policy agendas. In particular, the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 may prompt Vice President Kamala Harris to balance legislative progress with her
environmental justice commitments. The proposed bill promises to expedite clean energy projects but also aids fossil fuel industries and potentially at odds
with front-line environmental justice communities. While White House climate adviser John Podesta expresses cautious optimism about the bill’s post-election
prospects, environmental groups are calling on Harris to oppose the bill. Similarly, Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, takes a nuanced
stance on mining projects near sensitive watersheds, balancing the difficult trade-offs in advancing clean energy mandates while maintaining resource
development. This exhibits the complex negotiations required to align bipartisan support behind the democratic ticket’s climate goals ahead of the presiden...
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August 8, 2024

On August 6, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 election. Walz, a little-known figure
in national politics, serving in his second term as governor in Minnesota, has implemented far reaching energy policies after winning a democratic trifecta in
2023. Two bills establishing a mandate for carbon-free electricity in Minnesota by 2040 and simplifying the energy permitting process mirror current federal
policy proposals. Expect to see Walz on the campaign trail linking his experience to the need for federal action.
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August 1, 2024

On Wednesday, July 31, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved a permitting and grid development package, spearheaded by Chair
Joe Manchin (I-WV) and Ranking Member John Barrasso (R-WY). The bipartisan bill paves the way for renewable energy projects, oil and gas leases, and grid
improvements, as well as reversing the Biden administration’s pause on liquefied natural gas export permits. This legislative progress aligns with the U.S.
Department of Energy’s allocation of $30 million in initial funding to the Appalachian hydrogen hub, which aims to significantly reduce carbon dioxide
emissions through hydrogen fueling stations and carbon storage sites. However, environmental groups are pushing back against the Manchin-Barrasso
permitting bill as well as newly proposed exemptions to the 45V hydrogen tax credits by Senate Democrats, arguing that these changes would undermine
carbon-reduction goals. Simultaneously, the Biden administration is investing $575 million in federal grants to enhance climate resilience in coastal commu...
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July 18, 2024

On Monday, July 15, at the opening day of the Republican National Convention, former President Donald Trump announced his selection of Sen. J.D. Vance
(R-OH) as his vice-presidential candidate, signaling a firm commitment to fossil fuel advocacy and opposition to renewable energy. Vance is vocal against
President Biden’s clean energy policies, which he critiqued openly at the Convention. While the selection aligns with the broader Republican agenda of
championing fossil fuels and criticizing current administration’s energy strategies, the ticket has drawn its own share of industry concern. The oil and gas
industry has expressed uneasiness over Trump’s protectionist trade policies, fearing inflation and trade retaliation. The American Petroleum Institute,
advocating for free markets and free trade, stresses the necessity of reducing trade barriers and maintaining certain tax incentives, including those for
carbon capture and clean energy, to mitigate potential adverse effects on domestic energy production.
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July 11, 2024

As the legislative calendar year comes to a close and the 2024 election comes into full swing, Congress is working to finalize the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25)
appropriations and messaging bills before the 2024 October recess. Recently, the House Appropriations Committee approved several key bills, including the
FY25 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, the FY25 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations
Act, and the FY25 Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Act. House Republicans, joined by a handful of Democrats, advanced two
bills—the Refrigerator Freedom Act (H.R. 7637) and Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards Act (H.R. 7700)—targeting Department of Energy appliance
efficiency standards, a move which the White House opposes but has not explicitly issued a veto threat. While the first half of 2024, saw a sprint from the
Biden administration to finalize rules across a wide array of agencies, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) recently released the spring U...
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