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    Wartsila CEO Says US Energy Transition Will Continue Despite Trump

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    Posted on February 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Wartsila CEO states US renewable energy growth will continue despite Trump's policies, driven by cost advantages of wind and solar power.

    Wartsila CEO Confirms US Energy Transition Will Persist Despite Trump

    By Anne Kauranen

    HELSINKI (Reuters) - The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy will continue in the U.S. despite President Donald Trump's tariffs due to renewable energy's cheaper pricing, the CEO of power plant maker Wartsila said on Wednesday.

    President Trump has laid out a sweeping plan to maximize oil and gas production, including by declaring a national energy emergency to speed permitting, and withdrawing the U.S. from an international pact to fight climate change.

    But Wartsila CEO Hakan Agnevall said the changes proposed by the Trump administration would not stop the energy transition from happening in the U.S.

    Renewables are growing "quicker than ever in the U.S.", Agnevall told Reuters. "We foresee that this trend will still continue, because it's the cheapest source of energy," he said, referring to wind and solar power.

    He said while offshore wind projects may face restrictions, onshore wind and solar will go ahead.

    Around 40% of the installed power generation base in Texas, known as the oil and gas state, is renewable, he said, adding it remained one of Wartsila's hottest markets for new power plants that use both renewable and conventional power sources to maintain steady supply.

    Finland-based Wartsila, which makes ship engines in addition to power plants, saw its fourth-quarter orders beat analysts' expectations earlier on Wednesday and said it expects demand to grow for both its marine and energy businesses this year.

    The company books a little less than 30% of its sales from the Americas. Agnevall admitted the energy business could be hit by possible U.S. tariffs against the EU but added the impact was hard to predict.

    With demand growing for data centres in the U.S. driven by the increased use of artificial intelligence, Agnevall said power grid capacity had reached its limits and that data centre developers were looking into building their own power plants.  

    "This could evolve into interesting business for us," he said.    

    (Reporting by Anne Kauranen in Helsinki; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US energy transition to renewables will continue despite Trump.
    • •Renewables are the cheapest energy source, driving growth.
    • •Texas has a significant renewable energy base.
    • •Wartsila sees growth in US power plant market.
    • •Data centers may drive new power plant demand.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Wartsila CEO says US energy transition will continue despite Trump

    1What did Wartsila's CEO say about the US energy transition?

    Wartsila CEO Hakan Agnevall stated that the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy will continue in the U.S. despite President Trump's tariffs, as renewables are becoming the cheapest source of energy.

    2
    How much of Texas's power generation is renewable?

    Agnevall noted that around 40% of the installed power generation base in Texas is renewable, highlighting the state's significant shift towards renewable energy.

    3What challenges does the energy sector face due to tariffs?

    Agnevall admitted that the energy business could be impacted by potential U.S. tariffs against the EU, but he mentioned that the exact impact is difficult to predict.

    4What is driving demand for data centers in the US?

    The demand for data centers in the U.S. is being driven by the increased use of artificial intelligence, which has pushed power grid capacity to its limits.

    5What is Wartsila's market position in the Americas?

    Wartsila generates a little less than 30% of its sales from the Americas, indicating its significant presence in the region's energy market.

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