Here’s What Proposed Clean Energy Tax Cuts Could Mean for Virginia
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Inside a last-ditch battle to save (or kill) clean-energy tax credits - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — As Senate Republicans scramble to pass President Donald Trump’s far-reaching domestic policy bill, climate activists and energy companies are lobbying to salvage tax credits for wind, solar and other climate-friendly technologies.
WHAT KIGGANS & WITTMAN VOTED FOR: “Trump’s Budget Wish Could Threaten Billions in Clean Energy Investment in Virginia” [Inside Climate News]
Kiggans and Wittman voted to gut clean energy tax credits that are currently bringing $18.2 billion in investment and almost 11,000 jobs to Virginia Jen Kiggans and Rob Wittman cast decisive votes in Congress to gut clean energy tax credits. Now energy leaders are warning that the impact of their vote will be devastating for Virginia’s economy and spike energy costs. New reporting from Inside Climate News details how Kiggans and Wittman’s votes…


Here’s what proposed clean energy tax cuts could mean for Virginia
President Trump's tax bill, which was passed by the House last month, includes clean energy tax credit cuts that one environmental advocate says would be “a disaster for Hampton Roads” and could be a “serious blow” to jobs and economic development.
House Budget Threatens Billions In Clean Energy… - Data Intelligence
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy, and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The One Big Beautiful Bill, President Donald Trump’s budget wishlist with tax cuts for the wealthy, could have an enormous impact on Virginia’s ability to address the climate crisis, produce renewable energy, and generate economic activity for its communities. …
Trump’s Budget Wish Could Threaten Billions in Clean Energy Investment in Virginia
A range of solar, offshore wind and manufacturing jobs would be jeopardized if the president’s One Big Beautiful Bill clears the Senate in its current form. By Charles Paullin This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. The One Big Beautiful Bill, President Donald Trump’s budget wishlist with tax cuts for t…
Southeastern States Face Ratepayer Risks in AI-Driven Energy Boom - SACE | Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
Southeastern utilities now projecting some of the most aggressive growth rates tied to data centers, history suggests caution is warranted—especially when ratepayers bear the financial risk. The AI revolution is undeniably reshaping… The post Southeastern States Face Ratepayer Risks in AI-Driven Energy Boom appeared first on SACE | Southern Alliance for Clean Energy.
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