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Clean Energy Surges Past Trump Policies: Wind Solar Prices Hit 8-Year Highs in 2026

Clean Energy Surges Past Trump Policies: Wind Solar Prices Hit 8-Year Highs in 2026

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In the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry shows resilience amid regulatory battles and rising costs. A federal judge in Boston blocked Trump administration policies on April 21, 2026, halting permitting roadblocks for wind and solar projects on federal lands, including personal approvals by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. This injunction, sought by industry groups, prevents delays that threatened expiring tax credits and boosts project momentum.[3][7]

Market movements reflect surging demand: North American solar power purchase agreement prices rose 4.7 percent in Q1 2026 to $64.49 per megawatt-hour, while wind hit $79.40 per MWh, the highest since 2018 and up 13 and 24 percent year-over-year. Factors include permitting delays, labor shortages, and intense electricity needs, with prices likely rising further.[2]

Deals advance despite hurdles. NextEra Energy Resources secured a grid connection for 200 megawatts of wind in Wyoming, alongside its Chugwater project of 300 megawatts wind, 150 megawatts solar, and 150 megawatts storage, and the 160-megawatt Sailors Solar.[1] US wind installations are forecast to nearly double to 11 gigawatts in 2026 from 8.2 gigawatts in 2025, with a 15.4-gigawatt pipeline.[4]

Globally, clean energy met all new electricity demand in 2025, adding 887 terawatt-hours versus 849 TWh growth, slightly curbing fossil fuels.[5][8] No major consumer shifts or supply disruptions emerged in the last week, but developers like NextEra respond by diversifying into hybrid wind-solar-storage amid opposition.

Compared to prior reports, this contrasts Q1 2026 price spikes with 2025 installation growth, signaling short-term wins over federal pushback but ongoing cost pressures.(298 words)

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