What's Happening?
Despite President Trump's efforts to boost polluting fuels and block renewable energy projects, clean energy advocates remain optimistic about the future. In 2025, the administration rolled back tax breaks
for clean energy, leading to a challenging year for the sector. However, solar and battery storage have continued to grow, accounting for 85% of new power added to the grid. The industry is adapting to policy changes and technological advancements, with nuclear and geothermal energy also gaining support. Offshore wind, however, faced significant setbacks due to halted projects and revoked permits.
Why It's Important?
The clean energy sector's resilience highlights its critical role in meeting the growing demand for electricity and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Despite policy headwinds, the sector's growth is driven by strong economics and technological advancements. The continued expansion of solar and battery storage underscores the sector's potential to transform the energy landscape. However, the policy environment remains a significant challenge, affecting investment decisions and project timelines.
What's Next?
Looking ahead, clean energy advocates expect continued growth in solar and battery storage, driven by state-level initiatives and market demand. The industry will need to navigate ongoing policy uncertainties and work towards securing stable regulatory support. Offshore wind may see a resurgence as states push for renewable energy solutions. The sector's ability to adapt to changing political and economic conditions will be crucial in maintaining its momentum and achieving long-term sustainability goals.








