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Trump Admin Spending $2B to Get Energy Companies to Abandon Offshore Wind Projects
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Politik·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Trump Admin Spending $2B to Get Energy Companies to Abandon Offshore Wind Projects

The Trump administration is spending nearly $2 billion to reimburse energy companies for abandoning U.S. offshore wind projects, with the requirement that they invest in fossil fuels instead. TotalEnergies receives $1 billion under a March deal, while Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind will get nearly $900 million. House Democrats Jared Huffman and Jamie Raskin have launched an investigation, calling the arrangement a "scam" and warning TotalEnergies' CEO not to take the money.

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ABC News
BP profits double as Iran war drives up energy prices
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Business·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

BP profits double as Iran war drives up energy prices

BP has reported nearly $3.2bn profit in Q1 2026, more than double year-earlier levels, driven by exceptional oil trading and surging energy prices since the Iran war began at the end of February. The oil major's new CEO Meg O'Neill acknowledged the "environment of conflict and complexity". Meanwhile, the UAE announced it is quitting Opec from 1 May, and UK government borrowing costs approached levels last seen during the 2008 financial crisis, with 10-year gilt yields at 5.02%. Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to maintain the 38% windfall tax on oil and gas companies.

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Guardian Business
Trump Administration Pays Nearly $900 Million to Cancel Two Offshore Wind Projects
In Entwicklung
Politik·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Trump Administration Pays Nearly $900 Million to Cancel Two Offshore Wind Projects

The Trump administration announced payouts of nearly $900 million to Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind to terminate their offshore wind leases, following a $1 billion deal with TotalEnergies. The companies will not pursue new offshore wind projects in the U.S. and will redirect investments to fossil fuel projects. Critics, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, condemned the deals as harmful to the economy and ratepayers.

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