
Future of wind and solar farms in Trump's America | The Excerpt
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As America seeks affordable energy solutions, questions about growth that doesn’t skirt environmental responsibility remain.
On Monday, February 23, 2026, episode of The Excerpt podcast: America’s need for affordable energy sits at the intersection of economic stability and environmental responsibility. Wind and solar farms offer promise, yet concerns over safety and land use have fueled resistance in some communities. USA TODAY Reporter Elizabeth Weise joins The Excerpt to discuss the future of green energy in America.
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Dana Taylor:
America needs affordable energy and that demand sits at the crossroads of creating economic stability while balancing environmental responsibility. Green energy solutions like wind and solar farms hold promise, but there's been strong pushback over safety and land use. As the country weighs questions about infrastructure and affordability, what kind of energy future should we invest in?













