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PoliticsMar 15

Trump Administration Takes Action on Energy Projects in First Week

The Trump administration has directed actions affecting both offshore wind and oil production facilities during its opening days.

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The Trump administration has taken steps affecting multiple energy projects during its first week in office, targeting both renewable and fossil fuel operations.

An offshore wind project that had been previously targeted by the Trump administration has begun sending power to New England's electric grid. The timing of the project's launch coincides with the new administration's renewed focus on energy policy.

Separately, the Trump administration has directed Sable Offshore to restore operations at the Santa Ynez oil unit. The directive represents part of the administration's broader approach to domestic energy production.

Both actions signal the administration's early priorities in shaping the nation's energy landscape, affecting operations across different sectors of power generation. The moves come as the administration begins implementing its energy agenda following the presidential transition.

The developments highlight the ongoing intersection of federal policy and energy infrastructure, with implications for both renewable energy projects and traditional oil and gas operations along the nation's coastlines.

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