An analysis by the Guardian has revealed that at least 1,662 webpages from the U.S. Department of Energy, which provided guidance on protecting the electrical grid during heatwaves, have been removed as of July 3. This deletion coincides with the Trump administration's efforts to weaken energy efficiency regulations. As temperatures rise, access to information on energy conservation and utility cost savings has become more limited for Americans preparing for extreme heat conditions.
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Over 1,600 Energy Department Webpages on Utility Bill Savings Removed Amid Rising Temperatures
A Guardian analysis indicates that over 1,600 webpages from the U.S. Department of Energy related to utility bill savings have been removed as of July 3. This action aligns with the Trump administration's initiative to reduce energy efficiency rules, making it more difficult for the public to find resources on energy conservation during heatwaves.
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Over 1,600 energy department webpages on utility bill savings removed as US temperatures soar
Over 1,600 Energy Department Webpages on Utility Bill Savings Removed Amid Rising Temperatures