Trump has spent billions on energy. An electricity boom has yet to materialize
The administration has allocated $2.7 billion to stymie wind and solar, while backing fossil fuels and nuclear.

A team in Barcelona has developed a platform that forecasts how much farmland will lose productivity to climate change by 2100.
Sky-high energy bills. Record-breaking wildfires. Air too toxic to breathe. Oregonians are already paying the price for pollution from large corporations, which is fueling climate disasters and extreme weather.
Developer Cypress Creek has broken ground on the project, which will eventually deliver 2.5 gigawatts of solar production and 2.9 gigawatt-hours of battery storage.
A group of American climate activists are closely watching a US court case that could reveal who hired hackers to target their inboxes a decade ago.
Powerful American groups linked to the Trump administration are expanding across the Atlantic, opening up offices in the U.K. and Europe, fighting climate action, waging religious right culture wars and aligning with far-right political movements.
More frequent weather extremes are leading to water shortages during droughts; groundwater storage can help secure water for dry seasons while mitigating extreme rain.
