Trump's Energy Policy Shift
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•How Trump can boost fossil fuel production in his second term
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President-elect Donald Trump is poised to focus his energy policy in a second term.
He's pledged US “energy dominance” and everything from new pipelines” to “new refiners” that amp up fossil fuel production.
This approach marks a stark shift from the Biden administration's and puts emphasis more heavily on producing oil and gas.
The White House could roll back regulations to make fossil fuel production easier and faster for the private sector.
The Biden administration managed to outstrip the pace at which the Trump administration issued permits for drilling on public lands.
Trump could use the executive branch’s authority to rescind certain proposals.
Congress has the ability to roll back rules that agencies have recently put in place.
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