Just over one year into his second term, President Donald Trump has quietly delivered on one of his key 2024 campaign promises to “unleash American energy” and drive down costs for consumers. While most corporate media outlets have largely failed to cover it, the administration has racked up a remarkable record of success that is becoming impossible to ignore.
New government data from the Department of Energy (DOE) shows American energy dominance is not a slogan but a measurable reality. Thanks to Trump administration policies, gas prices are at their lowest levels in nearly five years. American drivers are projected to spend $11 billion less on gasoline in 2026, translating to an average household savings of nearly $700. (Though U.S. strikes in Iran have raised fears of coming oil price spikes, Trump has pledged to take action to keep prices low.)
Those savings are a result of domestic oil production reaching record levels in 2025, more than 13.6 million barrels per day. The U.S. now produces more oil and liquid fuels than Russia and Saudi Arabia combined. Natural gas production sits near 110 billion cubic feet per day, nearly as much as Russia, Iran, and China combined.
Beyond hydrocarbons, DOE has launched the largest deregulatory effort in its history, proposing cuts to 47 energy regulations estimated to save consumers another $11 billion. DOE has also completed dozens of regulatory rollbacks that reduce costs for business and households alike. Energy emergency orders — 41 in total — have reversed policies that threatened grid reliability, ensuring coal, nuclear, and natural gas plants stay online to prevent blackouts.
On nuclear energy, DOE awarded $800 million to advance small modular reactors (SMRs), a revolutionary technology that delivers reliable, scalable nuclear power in compact units — ideal for powering data centers, manufacturing hubs, and regions underserved by large plants. The administration has also invested billions to expand uranium enrichment, restart older nuclear facilities, and strengthen supply chains for next-generation reactors.
This “all of the above” energy strategy marks a complete reversal from the Biden administration’s focus on offshore wind, solar mandates, and net-zero emissions targets. Trump’s approach prioritizes reliability, affordability, and scalability, not ideological preferences. The result has been lower fuel costs, expanded production, stronger infrastructure, and strategic investments in future-ready technologies — a deliberate pivot from policies that shuttered coal plants, constrained fossil fuels production, and risked widespread blackouts.
America is also experiencing a rise in energy investment under President Donald Trump, another success. Specialists who have devoted their careers to energy production or heavy industry describe Trump’s efforts as transformational.
“This is a defining shift,” said retired Geology Professor Jean-Marie Lachapelle, who guided major mining firms in the U.S. and Canada from the late 1960s through the 1980s. Lachapelle likened the U.S. government to the Biblical figure Joshua leading the Israelites: “Clear vision, moral courage, and firm principles are shining in Washington today.”
When asked how these traits shaped U.S. government action, Lachapelle cited “a clear vision for each energy source, moral courage to challenge global warming dogma, and a commitment to deregulation and cost-effectiveness.” He explained that these actions have led to streamlined approval processes, reduced regulatory obstacles, and a rapid boost in private investment. “In just one year, most barriers to investment have vanished,” he said.
Economist Dr. Johann Gunnarsen, who advised mining firms across Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in the 1990s, agreed that the recent policy and regulatory transformation is “truly unprecedented,” with the Biden administration’s mistakes corrected in months. He added that few can remember a time when America’s environment for long-term investment was this promising.
“Strict regulations, powerful environmental groups, anti-industry politicians, fanatical academia, and hostile media have all been sidelined,” said Professor Joachim Buchholz, retired economist and advisor to former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. “These barriers had forced U.S. firms and partners to scale back or move.”
This philosophical shift and energy boom couldn’t come a moment too soon. The United States currently faces the enormous challenge of more than doubling its grid capacity by 2030 to meet the rising demand of artificial intelligence data centers.
To help meet that demand, Trump recently ordered the Department of Defense to purchase coal-generated electricity, and the Pentagon and the Department of Energy agreed to contracts with selected coal power plants.
“It’s great to bring [the industry] back,” Trump said at a White House event with coal executives and mine workers before signing the directive. “You were treated very badly, and now you’re being treated very well. Good luck, make a lot of money.”
Trump plans to invest $175 million to modernize coal plants in several states, intending to extend their typical lifespans and influence regional energy policy. The Department of Energy has maintained operations at five coal plants slated for retirement, highlighting direct federal efforts to ensure energy supply.
“Keeping these plants open should remain a priority from both national security and economic perspectives,” said Michelle Bloodworth, chief executive of America’s Power, an industry group.
In December, DOE also announced up to $800 million to help the Tennessee Valley Authority and Holtec deploy light-water small modular reactors. Energy Secretary Chris Wright highlighted how these small reactors support manufacturing and the development of new technologies.
“Advanced light-water SMRs will give our nation the reliable, round-the-clock power we need to fuel the President’s manufacturing boom, support data centers and AI growth, and reinforce a more secure electric grid,” Wright said.
The Trump administration has also overseen the launch of several key domestic initiatives. The Keystone XL pipeline is particularly important. Shut down by Obama in 2015, relaunched by Trump in 2017, and shut down again by Biden in 2021 before Trump revived it again, Keystone has the potential to ship 830,000 barrels a day of heavy crude from Alberta to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries.
What many dismissed as campaign rhetoric has yielded tangible, historic results. Under President Trump, American energy production, affordability, and reliability have surged — delivering real dividends for households and the economy at large.
Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.


Too bad this was not part of the State of the Union speech. The whole country needs to hear this but you know the biased MSM won’t tell them.
The “Climate Change” fantasy is being rapidly demolished by the hammers of reality and logic and its advocates like Owl Bore and Swiftboat Kerry are being consigned to the Dustbin of History. Even the UK and Europe are realizing hat their “free” energy is totally inadequate to propel 21st Century societies.Nuke and mini-Nuke plants are the wave of the future providing enough power to strengthen and expand America’s power grid.
A tale of two visions, one ,you use the reason and common sense to create the environment conducive to business, industry, the engine of the nation, results speak for themselves, nation prospers, the second is the opposite, destroy that which works and introduce unrealistic fantasies, turn all you touch into ashes but exempt yourself from the misery you’ve created. That is the true socialism, central planning by politically connected but economically ignorant and generally clueless does not work. Everyone suffers but the inventor of the imbecility .
And the democrats have no idea how to do that. The only thing they know is obstruct Trump at every turn especially when he reaches success. Like Operation Epic Fury. Not one democrat president dared attack Iran. Including Clinton and Obama. Jimmy Carter was a given. Biden was not president that was Obama version 3 that ran the country with the deep state and Schumer and Pelosi. All too scared to upset the these dems plans to destroy America. And 2024 election showed just that. They lost and have no idea why. Their hatred for this country and President Trump overshadows their thinking. In the face of all that President Trump had the courage to help the Iranian people from the last 50 years of Tyranny under Khomenie and his henchmen. The dems don’t like it because Trump is successful and their plan to destroy him and this country is slipping away from them. Pelosi and Obama and Hillary all were screaming 15 years ago to attack Iran. And now they are the doves in this scenario. Don’t trust them this is not true. They are getting ready for a coup. They tried it in 2021 on January 6. Only they failed. We republicans are humane we don’t shoot or manipulate our political opponents. Under Obama and the 10 years after they have been actively at it to eliminate us. Their plan. Bring in as many people into this country. Drive the cost of living up and make those still working pay for the upkeep of the illegals. Before you know it the democrats would take over and destroy the citizenry and made the country into a communist nation. Vote them out this year. These people are evil. It has penetrated every phases of our lives. Young to old they will mandate everything. Thoughts will be banned and ideas crushed. Your guns will be taken away and the Constitution will be torn down and their manifesto will replace it. It ain’t going to be pretty. Vote and support President Trump and republican senators, representatives, Governors and Mayors.
I live in AZ. The lowest gas prices I have seen were $3.09 about 4 weeks ago. They had risen to $3.19 about 2 weeks ago and today they are $3.89 at one of the lower-priced gas stations in my area called Quik Trip. (Yes it is spelled like that.) I know some of our gas comes from CA and our radical liberal governor, Katie Hobbs will not remove the type gas we have to burn in the hot months. So…no gasoline relief in my state, but NOT Trump’s fault. Many of the blue and purple states are simply adding more taxes in their states. It sucks.
All people do is complain. So are all of you ready to turn your back on our President? That man works harder than any President I have ever seen.
I thought he was going to eliminate daylight saving time. I’m disappointed. Daylight savings time should have been eliminated years ago. It’s a relic of world war 1.
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If Daylight Savings Time was eliminated, as it really should be it would result in Energy Savings for all Americans. Regarding the price of gasoline: So far, we have been spared where I live. Thankfully, I ride a motorcycle & drive a road-legal side-by-side so my fuel costs are lower anyway.
Of course, with the attack on Iran, price per barrel for oil went up, so gas is now up.
I wish Trump would look at Utilities/Monopolies like Duke Energy. Though everyone was trying to preserve energy as much as possible our bills were huge here in NC. Duke apparently reaches into Cinncinatti and I think some of their costs were passed onto us here!
I hope President Trump quickly addresses the higher gas prices. They have gone from $3.19 to #3.99 In the last week. Its not like I live In California or back east but In the middle of the west Texas oil patch. You know, the place where they drill for west Texas intermediate crude: the oil they use as the benchmark. I can see a large oil refinery from my front Porch. If prices are going up this high this quickly here, I would hate to see what’s happening in the rest of the country.
Gas has gone UP some 40 cents per gallon here in Mississippi in the last two weeks!!!! Having to curtail many projects that I had scheduled!!!!
Arizona’s gasoline has shot up to $4.15. Quite a bit higher than it was. Please let President Trump know our Democrats are out of control here in Arizona. Help!
Abundant domestic oil & gas production doesn’t save me one thin dime, the price is set globally. I don’t care if my $4.00 gal. gas comes from Texas or Kuwait. This makes a difference in Exxon/Mobil’s balance sheet, not mine. All I get from robust petro markets are poisoned water, air, and leaky , abandoned shafts
Wind & Solar are producing now, not in the future nuclear revival. Nobody wants coal, that’s why the president had to command it.
Gas prices have gone from $2.32 per gal to $3.99 per gallon here in just two weeks!!!!!!
If we’re so energy independent, then why is the price of gasoline suddenly rising? Since the stupid war in the Middle East started?
I wonder if anyone has asked these “green” czars, how windmills and solar panels will support their travel by lear jets, or indeed the eighteen wheelers, that brings our needs to market? I cannot believe that we all have failed to protest more. Thanks to our great President Trump, We now have sanity in leadership
It kind of makes you think common sense is back?
Gas just went up 50 cents a gallon! whats up with that??
Trump & Bessent are abusing the term BEAUTIFUL CLEAN COAL & what a slight of hand if anyone has seen coal and the coal fired energy plants. How stupid do you think Americans are?
Gas is up 60 cents a gallon around here this week! Great job by the President….NOT!!!!! I’m sure he’ll have a good reason about what this one and that one did to cause the price of crude to jump-up!