New examination process for wind and solar projects announced by the Internal Department

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The American Department of the Interior (DOI) said Thursday that it added “increased surveillance” of agency decisions concerning the new wind and solar projects in order to put an end to the “favorites” of these “unreliable” and “dependent” “energy systems of the previous administration.
The new directive updates the examination procedures which will require senior officials in the interior department, including the office of the secretary, to make a final examination of any relevant decision, including leases, construction rights and operating plans, grants, consultations and biological opinions.
“Today’s actions are also holding President Trump’s promise to tackle the new green scam and protect the dollars from American taxpayers,” said Adam Suess, acting assistant and minerals.
“The domination of American energy is motivated by the American production of reliable basic energy, and not the regulatory favoritism towards unreliable energy projects which depend only on the subsidies of taxpayers and foreign equipment.”
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The Trump administration seeks to level the rules of the game between wind energy and solar energy and other forms of energy production, such as coal and natural gas. (Getty Images / AP)
A familiar source with the new IRS improved surveillance directive said that the agency had serious concerns that the Biden administration had given preferential treatment to allow new wind and solar projects that a press release DOI described Thursday as “unreliable” energy forms.
The press release argued that with the abolition of “artificial advantages”, the Trump administration “levels the rules of the game” for “repairable, profitable and secure energy sources, such as clean coal and domestic natural gas”.
“These actions mark a return to common sense allowed standards that support national security, network stability and the creation of American jobs,” the press release said.

A worker installs a solar panel on the roof. (Photo / ben margot, file)
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The actions are aligned with an executive decree signed by President Donald Trump earlier this month, “ending subsidies at market deformation for unreliable and controlled energy sources” and other presidential directives, while serving to implement certain provisions of the new Big Beautiful Bill Bill.
The “big and beautiful bills” that the Directive supports ask the Department of the Interior to eliminate discounts on rights and capacity costs for existing and future wind and solar projects, which, according to the DOI, will end “years of subsidies to an economically non -viable energy development”.

President Donald Trump and windmills (Getty)
“For too long, the federal government has forced American taxpayers to subsidize costly and unreliable energy sources like wind and solar,” said Trump’s decree. “The proliferation of these projects moves affordable, reliable and repairable domestic energy sources, compromises our electrical network and denies the beauty of the natural landscape of our country.
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“In addition, dependence on so-called” green “subsidies threatens national security by ensuring that the United States depends on supply chains controlled by foreign adversaries. Puting the massive cost of taxpayers with unreliable energy sources is vital for the domination of energy, national security, economic growth and tax health.”