Court temporarily curtails Trump’s anti-renewable moves
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A federal judge temporarily blocked several Trump administration policies aimed at hindering renewable energy development.
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This ruling could support the continued development of renewable energy projects, potentially impacting future energy costs and environmental initiatives in affected regions.
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A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily curtailed enforcement of several Trump administration policies aimed at hampering renewable energy. Judge Denise Casper, an Obama appointee in Massachusetts, issued a preliminary injunction preventing the federal government from applying these anti-renewable policies. This ruling benefits members of regional trade groups who challenged the policies, effectively pausing their implementation for these plaintiffs. The injunction means the Trump administration's efforts to restrict renewable energy development are currently blocked for specific entities.
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Judge Denise Casper issued a preliminary injunction preventing the federal government from applying anti-renewable policies for specific plaintiffs.
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