Stalled US Permits Threaten $121 Billion in Wind and Solar Investment, Report Shows

 Trump administration policies that have stalled permits for renewable energy projects are putting more than $121 billion of investment at risk and slowing developme


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nt of wind, solar and storage capacity needed to meet rising power demand, according to a report published on Monday.


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The findings by energy research firm Wood Mackenzie highlighted tension between President Donald Trump’s goal of fast-tracking energy infrastructure t


o support the artificial intelligence boom and his opposition to renewable energy.


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The report said it looked at early-stage projects valued at $121 billion that face investment risks due to delays.


A total of 92 gigawatts of clean energy projects, about enough to power 69 million homes, fac


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e heightened federal scrutiny following changes last year including a Department of the Interior


directive that renewable energy permits at every stage required the approval of senior officials.


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Those measures have lengthened timelines for projects involving federal agencies, including


many on private land that still require permits for wetlands, wildlife or access roads.


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Permitting in wetland areas, overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is the primary c


onstraint on private lands, Wood Mackenzie said. Wind projects are also being held up by sluggish airspace reviews by the Department of Defense.


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Overall, about 32% of the U.S. early-stage renewable pipeline is now subject to additional federal scrutiny, the report said.


Congressional Republicans and Democrats have sought to pass legislation to speed permitting for large projects.


A bill passed by the House of Representatives last year would meaningfully accelerate timelines, Wood Mackenzie said.


“Permitting remains one of the most critical barriers to advancing new projects, and without m


ore coordinated and predictable processes, delays and uncertainty will continue to weigh on dev


elopment timelines and investment decisions,” Gaby Ackermann Logan, a research associate at Wood Mackenzie, said in a statement.


The policy shift, alongside federal funding withdrawals, is already hitting projects on the ground.


Around 7 GW of capacity on federal land was canceled or stalled in 2025, Wood Mackenzie said.

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