energy policy
Coverage of energy policy in the Nexus archive.
- Trump criticises UK’s Starmer after PM announces resignation
US President Donald Trump criticized outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after the Labour leader announced his resignation, accusing him of mishandling energy policy, immigration, and relations with Washington. Trump specifically criticized Starmer for failing to exploit North Sea oil and allowing windmills in the UK.
- The European Council’s new political arithmetic
Four new prime ministers will join EU leaders in Brussels, reshaping the European Council's political dynamics. The changes, including Hungary's Péter Magyar replacing Viktor Orbán, introduce uncertainty over key issues like the EU's next €2 trillion budget and energy policy. Magyar, a pro-EU leader, has unlocked frozen EU funds and aligned with Central European nations but maintains some policies from Orbán's era.
- A new CEO for Virginia - Chief Energy Officer
Josephus Allmond, an environmental lawyer, has been appointed to a new cabinet position as Chief Energy Officer in Virginia, created by Gov. Spanberger. His role involves managing energy policy amid rising consumer costs and increasing demand.
- EU pushes to align housing and energy policy as poverty crisis deepens [Advocacy Lab]
The EU is coordinating housing and energy policies to address a deepening poverty crisis, focusing on affordability and renovation. The Social Climate Fund's activation is approaching, prompting this action.
- Politico folds E&E News ahead of broader energy push
Politico is discontinuing its E&E News brand to integrate energy coverage into broader initiatives, including new newsletters like Surge and State Power. The reorganization follows a 2020 acquisition of E&E News and aims to expand energy-focused content amid rising demand driven by AI and geopolitical shifts.
- The power grid doesn’t work in pieces, and we shouldn’t plan it that way
The article argues that the electric grid functions as an interconnected system requiring coordinated planning for generation, transmission, and demand to ensure reliability and affordability. It highlights that fragmented planning leads to inefficiencies, higher costs, and management challenges, using highway system planning as an analogy. Missouri's integrated energy policy approach is cited as a practical example.
- NC House panel advances data center restrictions
North Carolina's House Energy and Public Utilities Committee advanced a bill to restrict data centers from shifting energy costs to consumers and require environmental impact assessments before new facilities are approved. The legislation, Senate Bill 730, mandates noise and water use studies, bans local tax incentives for data centers, and examines utility policies to address energy affordability concerns.
- Trump says it will be 'tough' for Keir Starmer to survive politically unless he deals with immigration and energy policy
Donald Trump commented on Keir Starmer's political survival, stating it will be tough unless he addresses immigration and energy policy. Trump's statement implies that Starmer's inability to handle these issues may lead to his downfall. Starmer is expected to take a firm stance on these topics to maintain his political standing.
- The false promise of ‘drill baby drill’
The article critiques the 'drill baby drill' energy policy as ineffective and overhyped, arguing it fails to address real energy challenges. It highlights the unrealistic expectations placed on the strategy, which was marketed as a solution but never delivered tangible results.
- Democrat Ro Khanna to introduce bill to stop US exports of gas amid Iran war
Congressman Ro Khanna plans to introduce legislation to ban U.S. gasoline exports during price spikes caused by the ongoing conflict with Iran. The move aims to stabilize domestic gas prices by keeping supplies within the U.S., addressing public frustration with rising costs and corporate profits.