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Stringent Environmental Regulations May Undermine Climate Goals and Renewable Energy Production

UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Federal subsidy phase-out under the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill Act causes cancellations and a projected 23% drop in new renewable capacity starting in 2028, analysts say.

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A new study published in Energy Policy challenges conventional wisdom on environmental policy. The findings suggest that imposing strict regulations on pollution and slapping a price on environmentally harmful practices may inadvertently worsen climate change and heighten energy security risks.

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The impact of climate change on energy policy – Climate change has significant impacts on various facets of global society. A particularly significant change occurs in energy policy because new concepts are required in view of rising temperatures, more frequent extreme weather events and the pursuit of sustainable resources. Policymakers discuss a wide range of legislative initiatives to advance the energy transition. At the same time, investmen…

A new study published in Energy Policy questions conventional wisdom about environmental policy. The results suggest that imposing strict regulations on pollution and slapping a price on environmentally harmful practices can inadvertently aggravate climate change and increase the risks of energy security. Unlike approaches [...]

The renewable energy and energy storage industry is sounding the alarm – planned regulatory changes could block the development of storage facilities, which are widely considered an essential element of the green transformation. Government representatives have declared a re-examination of the legislative proposals, while defending some of their assumptions.

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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