Trump is DISMANTLING all the FAKE GREEN COMPANIES that Biden and Obama erected as embezzlement schemes that defrauded American taxpayers
Now that the biggest embezzling politicians to ever walk the face of the earth are out of positions of power, the USA under Trump is slowly reclaiming the money that was wasted and pocketed on Ponzi schemes like solar and wind power front companies.
The Trump administration has officially halted progress on one of Nevada’s largest proposed solar developments, the
Esmeralda 7 Solar Project, marking another major blow to the renewable energy sector under President Donald Trump’s renewed term. The decision underscores the administration’s sweeping efforts to unwind Biden-era clean energy initiatives and curtail federal support for wind and solar power.
- The Trump administration has canceled the Esmeralda 7 Solar Project in Nevada, halting progress on a Biden-era renewable energy initiative that had already advanced through a draft environmental review under the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
- Interior Department officials indicated that developers could still submit smaller, individual project proposals for review, signaling that portions of the solar plan might move forward under stricter scrutiny.
- President Trump’s executive actions have paused all new renewable energy authorizations on federal lands and waters, with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum given final approval power over such projects; multiple major wind and solar efforts have been suspended or revoked.
- The administration has framed these rollbacks as anti-corruption measures against what Trump calls a “green energy Ponzi scheme,” citing past controversies like Solyndra to justify dismantling Democratic-era clean energy investments.
Trump Officials Cancel Major Solar Project in Latest Hit to Renewable Energy
The
Department of the Interior (DOI) confirmed that the project, initially approved under Joe Biden, will not move forward as planned. A spokesperson explained that discussions between project proponents and the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) led to a “change in approach,” allowing developers to submit smaller, individual proposals for future review rather than a single, large-scale environmental assessment. While this language technically leaves open the possibility of resubmission, the move effectively suspends the project indefinitely.
The Esmeralda 7 Solar Project was a joint venture backed by
NextEra Energy Resources and other developers. The Biden administration had issued initial permits, and even after Trump returned to office, the BLM under his leadership advanced a draft environmental impact statement—an indication that the project could still progress. However, the process abruptly stalled when the administration stopped short of issuing a final environmental impact statement or a record of decision, both of which are required before construction could begin.
A spokesperson for NextEra Energy stated that the company remains “committed to pursuing a comprehensive environmental analysis” in cooperation with the BLM, suggesting they have not entirely abandoned hopes of reviving the project. Still, given the administration’s broader hostility toward renewable energy, few in the industry expect meaningful progress.
The suspension aligns with Trump’s
day-one executive order, which imposed a
pause on new renewable energy authorizations on federal lands and waters. In February, Trump appointed
Kathleen Sgamma, the president of the oil and gas trade group Western Energy Alliance, as director of the BLM—a signal that fossil fuel development would once again take precedence over clean energy. The BLM oversees nearly 250 million acres of public land, mostly in western states like Nevada, where large-scale solar farms are commonly proposed.
Trump further cemented his stance in
July, issuing another order directing the DOI to review all policies affecting wind and solar energy. The order gave
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum final authority to approve or deny such projects. One month later, Trump made his intentions clear, posting on Truth Social:
“We will not approve wind or farmer-destroying Solar. The days of stupidity are over in the USA!!!”
These moves represent a sharp departure from the
“all-of-the-above” energy strategy traditionally favored by Republicans, which embraced both fossil fuels and renewables. Instead, Trump has focused on dismantling what he calls the
“green energy Ponzi scheme,” claiming Democrats used clean energy initiatives for political gain and financial misconduct. His administration has launched investigations into nine previously approved offshore wind projects that together were expected to power five million homes and create about 9,000 jobs.
Trump has also
eliminated tax incentives for clean energy investments and prohibited the approval of any new wind or solar projects on federal lands or waters. “Windmills—we’re just not gonna allow them,” Trump declared in a recent speech, calling them destructive and inefficient. Addressing the United Nations, he went further, warning that nations “are on the brink of destruction because of the green energy agenda.”
The president’s rhetoric often invokes past scandals to justify his rollback campaign. He cites the
Solyndra case, a failed solar startup from the Obama era that collapsed after receiving a $535 million federal loan guarantee. A later inspector general report concluded that Solyndra executives misled the Department of Energy and that the DOE mishandled the loan approval process. To Trump, the episode exemplifies what he calls the
“climate cult’s corruption”—a pattern he claims persisted through Biden’s green programs.
By halting the Esmeralda 7 Solar Project and freezing further clean energy expansion, Trump is effectively remaking federal energy policy around traditional fuels. Supporters praise the effort as a return to fiscal and regulatory sanity, while critics warn it will
stall innovation, harm U.S. competitiveness, and
undermine climate goals. For now, the sun appears to be setting on America’s federal solar ambitions.
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Sources for this article include:
NaturalNews.com
BezoEarthFund.org
TheGuardian.com