Last week, the Interior department announced a new policy that wind and solar projects would require Secretary Doug Burgum's sign-off at each stage of the permitting process. Critics of the new policy are pointing out the disconnect between this new policy and President Donald Trump's stated interest in increasing efficiency and reducing "regulatory burdens" on energy development on national public lands.
"Can you imagine if Secretary Burgum ran his billion-dollar tech company like this — reviewing every single IT ticket himself?" said Kabir Green, director of federal affairs for nature at the Natural Resources Defense Council. "That kind of micromanagement would paralyze any operation, and here it’s being used deliberately to snuff out renewable energy development."
Green characterized the new policy as a "shadow ban" on wind and solar projects. Other critics have noted that the new policy serves as further evidence that the Trump administration's "energy dominance" agenda does not include renewable energy. According to Representative Jared Huffman of California, the ranking member of the House National Resources Committee, "This memo confirms what we've known all along: The Trump administration is deliberately sabotaging clean energy on our public lands."
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