Illinois Solar at Risk with Federal Incentives Cut
ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Federal tax incentives for solar energy will end by 2027, reducing new projects and creating uncertainty for Illinois firms relying on state support to meet carbon-free goals.
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Illinois bet on solar to meet its climate goals. Trump has the industry in his crosshairs. - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans earlier this month curtailed federal tax incentives for the solar energy industry and for individuals and companies that purchase solar panels. The post Illinois bet on solar to meet its climate goals. Trump has the industry in his crosshairs. appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
Illinois bet on solar to meet its climate goals. Trump has the industry in his crosshairs. – Capitol News IL
Illinois has increasingly subsidized the solar industry in recent years, most notably through the 2021 Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, or CEJA. That state law significantly expanded programs like Illinois Shines and Illinois Solar for All, which provide incentives to individuals and solar developers.
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