The Trump administration is paying $1 billion to TotalEnergies to abandon U.S. offshore wind leases, redirecting funds to domestic oil and gas projects. This move, criticized by North Carolina’s governor, aligns with the administration’s pro-fossil fuel agenda, despite the company’s continued offshore wind work elsewhere. The deal aims to protect taxpayers from what the Interior Department calls ‘ideological subsidies’. The Trump administration is paying $1 billion to TotalEnergies to abandon U.S. offshore wind leases, redirecting funds to domestic oil and gas projects. This move, criticized by North Carolina’s governor, aligns with the administration’s pro-fossil fuel agenda, despite the company’s continued offshore wind work elsewhere. The deal aims to protect taxpayers from what the Interior Department calls ‘ideological subsidies’.
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