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The former head of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission believes President Trump may be forced to ease his anti-renewable energy stance — driven by economic realities and pushback from within key industries.
While Trump remains focused on boosting fossil fuel production, he’s also committed to lowering consumer energy costs and expanding the domestic data center industry as part of a broader national security strategy.
To meet those goals, a more flexible approach to renewable energy may be unavoidable, says former FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee.
In a twist, Trump’s attempts to stall offshore wind development could be challenged — not by environmentalists, but by the oil and gas sector itself, which sees potential synergy and shared infrastructure.