Why Democrats Say Clean‑Energy Delays Hurt Energy Affordability
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Why Democrats Say Clean‑Energy Delays Hurt Energy Affordability
In March 2026, Senate Democrats released a report that said actions by the Trump administration raised energy costs for many families. The report linked paused offshore wind projects and new limits on clean energy support to higher electricity bills.
The Department of the Interior paused five large offshore wind projects and delayed other clean energy steps. These delays can stop cheap clean power from reaching homes and may make utility bills higher, and some courts have allowed work to start again on a few projects. Democrats say families already saw higher bills in 2025. They point to requests by utilities for large rate increases and to Energy Information Administration data.
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Do you pay attention to changes in your electricity bill? Why or why not?
Have you ever used or considered rooftop solar or other clean energy at home?
What do you think when you hear about projects being paused near your city?
Do you worry about job changes when energy projects start or stop?
Have you talked with friends or family about higher utility costs recently?