Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been waiting for this moment his whole adult life — or that’s what President Trump and the Republican Congressional leadership would like you to believe. As they put it, Vought is a fanatical budget cutter who, once unleashed, cannot be controlled. Who knows what he’ll cut if the Democrats continue to keep the government shut down? Substantial staffing cuts that go beyond the typical shutdown furloughs are “the risk...| Heatmap News
A list of terminated grants obtained by Heatmap contains a number of grants that will cost jobs and revenue in Republican-led states.| Heatmap News
Most Americans say that rising electricity bills are having at least “a decent amount” of impact on their household finances, according to a new Heatmap Pro poll. The poll, which surveyed more than 3,700 registered voters last month, gives context to how electricity prices have come to dominate national headlines in recent months — and why they’ve become an urgent issue at the state and local level in a few key regions. On the 2024 campaign trail, President Donald Trump promised to cu...| Heatmap News
The Energy Information Administration reports that between 2005 and 2023, per-capita carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption declined in every… The post U.S. Carbon Emissions per Capita Declined in All U.S. States Between 2005 and 2023 appeared first on IER.| IER
Hitachi Energy, whose U.S. headquarters is in Houston, has earmarked more than $1 billion to manufacture infrastructure for the U.S. electric grid, which is coping with greater power demand from data centers and AI platforms. Of that sum, $457 million is dedicated to building a power transformer factory in Virginia. Hitachi Energy said it’ll be the largest facility of its kind in the U.S. “Power transformers are a linchpin technology for a robust and reliable electric grid and winning the...| Energy Capital
Der Originalbeitrag ist als "Schlumpfs Grafik 159" im Online-Nebelspalter vom 1. September 2025 zu lesen. Der im Februar 2025 von US-Präsident Donald Trump neu| Schlumpf-Argumente
European climate experts say the pro-fossil fuel arguments are based on climate disinformation.| Inside Climate News
Trump 2.0 is pushing alternative science: The Drain is a weekly roundup of environmental and climate news from Legal Planet.| Legal Planet
WASHINGTON DC (8/7/25) – Since taking office on January 20, 2025, President Trump, alongside congressional Republicans, has spearheaded a transformative agenda to secure American energy abundance, reduce costs for consumers, and bolster economic growth. Together, they have taken over 200 actions to unleash our energy potential. AEA President Thomas Pyle issued the following statement “In just 200 days, […] The post AEA Documents Over 200 Actions the Trump Administration and Congres...| American Energy Alliance
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans ran on a plan for American energy: make it easier to produce and more affordable to purchase. Since President Trump took office, his administration and congressional allies have taken over 200 actions to unleash America’s energy potential. A list of those actions appears below. January 20, 2025 January 31, […] The post 200 Actions the Trump Administration and Congressional Republicans Have Taken to Unleash Our Energy Potential appeare...| American Energy Alliance
The CEO of Cleveland Cliffs is just the latest U.S. voice to affirm the dirtiest fossil fuel’s unexpectedly bright future.| Heatmap News
The University of Tulsa and Hurricane Ventures have announced two new start-up investments: CubeNexus, a platform that unites and analyzes disparate and complex spatial datasets, and Lyceum AI, a breakthrough corporate training platform that harnesses artificial intelligence. “AI is reshaping the startup landscape, driving new opportunities for innovation across all industries. At The University of […]| The University of Tulsa
More than 2,500 employees have applied for a buyout program. The departures, if approved, could gut the agency’s in-house bank and manufacturing office.| Heatmap News
By Vijay Jayaraj U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright has signaled a change that could mean the difference between life and death for millions in Africa. Speaking at the “Powering Africa Summit” in Washington, D.C., Wright told leaders of a continent of 1.5 billion people that the Trump administration “has no desire to tell you what to do with your energy system.” This … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Elon Musk has promised transparency as President Donald Trump's leader in making the federal government more efficient. But it hasn't worked out that way so far.| AP News