Wright says DOE is reviewing and clawing back billions in ‘green-era’ loans

Television interview (host and Energy Secretary) · January 29, 2026

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Summary

Secretary Chris Wright described efforts to review roughly $83 billion in green-era loans, saying about $30 billion are being clawed back and $50 billion redirected; he characterized many loans as to nonviable projects and framed the changes as shifting funds to lower-energy-cost projects.

Secretary Chris Wright said the Department of Energy is reviewing a large portfolio of loans made during the prior administration and is attempting to recover or redirect funds from projects he described as unlikely to reduce electricity costs.

When asked about a reported $83,000,000,000 in loans, Wright characterized the prior portfolio as "crazy," saying the department lent around $100,000,000,000 during the prior administration timeframe and that many loans were to businesses he called nonviable. He told the interviewer that about $30,000,000,000 "are being clawed back" and that $50,000,000,000 are being "redirected from things that would make your energy more expensive to things that'll make your energy cheaper."

Wright presented these figures as departmental actions and policy choices; the interview did not include documentation, loan-by-loan detail, or independent verification of the numbers or of the projected cost impacts of redirected funding.

The interview framed the loan reviews as part of a broader effort to reduce energy prices and prioritize projects the secretary says will lower costs for consumers.