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How Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act Will Raise Energy Costs, Carbon Emissions

Last updated: July 20, 2025 5:00 am
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The recent budget bill signed by President Donald Trump has sparked concerns about its impact on household energy expenses and greenhouse gas emissions. According to a report by the Rhodium Group, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is expected to lead to higher electricity bills, fewer renewable installations, and an increase in planet-warming pollution.

The economic consulting firm’s modeling predicts that average household energy expenditures could rise by $78-$192 by 2035. This increase is primarily attributed to a decrease in electric vehicle adoption and higher costs for gasoline. Additionally, the installation of new clean energy projects, such as wind and solar, is projected to decline by 57-62 percent over the next decade, resulting in a rise in greenhouse gas emissions.

Last year, Rhodium estimated that the U.S. was on track to reduce emissions by 38-56 percent by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. However, with the implementation of the new budget bill, the firm now predicts a reduction of 27-44 percent below 2005 levels. This shift indicates a significant slowdown in the deployment of clean technology across the economy.

Other analyses, such as those conducted by FTI and The Repeat Project, echo Rhodium’s findings. FTI anticipates a surge in new gas plant construction in the Eastern Interconnection, leading to an increase in natural gas demand for power generation. The group also expects a decrease in renewable installations, resulting in a decline in renewables’ share of total electricity generation in the 2030s.

The Repeat Project estimates that the new law could increase household energy bills by $280 annually through 2035. Solar and wind installations are projected to decrease significantly, leading to a 7 percent increase in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.

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These findings highlight the potential consequences of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on energy costs, renewable energy deployment, and emissions. As policymakers and stakeholders navigate the implications of this legislation, it is essential to consider the long-term effects on both the environment and consumers.

This article was originally published by E&E News and has been reproduced here with permission from POLITICO, LLC. For more essential news on energy and the environment, visit E&E News.

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