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  2. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, when President Joseph R. Biden Jr. became president, the United States was still "energy independent" even though domestic crude oil production had declined to 10,900,000 barrels of crude oil per day from its 13,100,000 peak. As demand recovered from the pandemic, the United States lost its "energy independence" until it ...

  3. Environmental policy of the first Donald Trump administration

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    The United States Department of Energy is tasked with developing technology for better and more efficient energy sources as well as energy education. Trump chose Rick Perry to head the department, who had called for eliminating it when he was running for the Republican nomination for president in 2012. [ 33 ]

  4. Column: America is more energy independent than ever

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    The United States is less reliant on foreign energy under President Biden than it was under Trump. Column: America is more energy independent than ever [Video] Skip to main content

  5. Fact-checking Kamala Harris on energy production ... - AOL

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    The Energy Information Administration, a federal office that tracks energy statistics, found that in 2019 — when Trump was president — the United States became a net exporter of overall energy ...

  6. The myth of US 'energy independence' - AOL

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    Flatly stated, the United States is not oil-independent, and hasn’t been since the early days of oil production. There has been a big increase in U.S. oil output since 2008, due largely to the ...

  7. Infrastructure policy of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    In his first speech as President-elect, Trump vowed to "begin the urgent task of rebuilding" the United States of America. [ 15 ] [ 2 ] Trump presented an infrastructure plan to Congress in February 2018, with $200 billion in federal funding and projected it would result in $1.5 trillion of investments from the private sector. [ 16 ]

  8. US energy dominance would die under Trump's pledge to ... - AOL

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    The only other alternative would be to initiate a "catastrophic recession," Rapidan Energy Group president Bob McNally told Bloomberg TV. "At $1.50 a gallon, US shale oil, i.e., energy dominance ...

  9. Energy policy of the Barack Obama administration - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, President Obama published an article arguing that private-sector incentives will help drive decoupling of emissions and economic growth. He called this the irreversible momentum of clean energy, which he argued would occur independently of the near-term policy choices of the Trump presidency. [15]