Renewable Energy Policy

Trump Administration Seeks to Overturn Offshore Wind Farm Permit as Environmental Policies Shift
The Trump administration's legal challenge to an offshore wind farm permit highlights broader policy reversals affecting renewable energy, environmental protection, and historical interpretation across Maryland.

EPA Ends Biden-Era Solar Energy Program, Impacting Low-Income Households Nationwide
The EPA's termination of the $7bn Solar for All program under the Trump administration halts efforts to provide solar energy solutions to over 900,000 low-income homes, marking a significant shift in renewable energy policy.

Maryland Farmers Express Concerns Over Solar Legislation Impacting Agricultural Land
Maryland farmers are worried that new solar legislation could lead to significant loss of agricultural land to solar arrays, threatening the state's agro-economy.

Delaware Governor Seeks to Eliminate Electric Vehicle Mandate
Governor Matt Meyer plans to rescind a state mandate requiring increasing electric vehicle sales, signaling potential shifts in Delaware's clean energy policy. The move creates uncertainty for automotive industry stakeholders and electric vehicle market strategies.

U.S. Proposes 3,521% Tariff on Southeast Asian Solar Panels to Protect Domestic Industry
The United States government is considering an unprecedented tariff on solar panels from Southeast Asia to safeguard its domestic solar manufacturing sector, potentially reshaping the renewable energy equipment market.