The Energy Transition Post Election
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in November’s election holds the potential to substantially upend domestic energy policy.

An at least partial repeal of the inflation reduction act, new import tariffs and a push for domestic energy – all of which feature on Trump’s policy card – could all change the US energy landscape in the coming months.

But what do US energy professionals really think? And how are organizations responding to the prospect of another Trump term? Exclusive new research, conducted by Reuters Events, has found out.
Proprietary research and analysis of survey responses from more than 800 industry professionals, conducted in the weeks following the election result, feature in our Strategic Briefing.

Learn how:

- President-elect Trump’s victory has elicited an overall positive response from the energy industry, and what specifically is driving that positive response

- Investments are set to shift dramatically towards specific energy technologies in the immediate term

- The actual size of investments committed to will shift in response to the election result
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