“Renewable” no more: Trump admin renames the National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Ars TechnicaTuesday, December 2, 2025 at 4:01:03 PM
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“Renewable” no more: Trump admin renames the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • The Trump administration has officially renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to the National Laboratory of the Rockies, marking a significant shift in the identity of a key institution in US renewable energy research.
  • This change reflects a broader trend in the administration's approach to energy policy and may impact the laboratory's focus and funding, potentially influencing the future direction of renewable energy initiatives in the United States.
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