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Related: About this forumTrump executive order puts dozens of clean energy projects in rural Alaska in limbo
Over $130 million in grants allocated to clean energy projects in rural Alaska are now frozen, following one of President Donald Trumps executive orders. The projects which include hydroelectric dams, wind turbines and solar energy systems aim to lower energy costs in rural communities and bring them additional revenue to support crucial infrastructure.
Trump signed dozens of executive orders during his first day in office, including one that freezes funding from the federal Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. A section of that order mandated that federal agencies pause the disbursement of funds appropriated through those acts.
Thats created uncertainty for many Alaska projects including two large wind turbines slated to be built in Kotzebue. Those turbines, along with the communitys existing renewable energy assets, would allow the community to produce more than half of their energy from solar and wind, said Chad Nordlum, the energy project manager for the Native Village of Kotzebue. He said its unclear now if the funding freeze will affect the projects timeline.
Read more at: https://alaskapublic.org/news/alaska-desk/2025-01-24/trump-executive-order-puts-dozens-of-clean-energy-projects-in-rural-alaska-in-limbo
kerouac2
(1,463 posts)If we didn't have these projects, they wouldn't be in limbo in the first place. It's common sense, but you won't hear that from the woke left pushing their clean agenda.
Walleye
(44,037 posts)Also the tidal current in Alaska is very strong, that could be used to power turbines. I believe theyre doing it in Scotland or someplace.
