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VisitHow will Trump's nuclear energy policy impact U.S. nuclear power generation by December 31, 2025?
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Trump Plans to Maximize U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Production at Record Highs with Executive Orders, Including Nuclear Energy Policy
Jan 13, 2025, 12:32 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has outlined plans to enhance U.S. energy production, focusing on maximizing oil and natural gas output, which is currently at record highs. His strategy includes the elimination of what he considers unnecessary regulations and bureaucracy. In the initial days of his administration, Trump is expected to announce several energy-related executive orders aimed at achieving these goals. Analysts suggest that a robust nuclear energy policy may also be part of his approach to power the U.S. into the future.
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