In Wind-Powered Iowa, U.S. Energy Secretary Calls for Ending Wind, Solar Energy Incentives
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says wind and solar industries have matured over 33 years and supports phasing out tax credits to reduce federal spending and reliance on foreign materials.
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Latta: Ames Lab pivotal in U.S. energy innovation efforts
AMES, Iowa (WFFT) — Congressman Bob Latta joined a delegation at Ames National Laboratory on August 14 to explore the lab’s advancements in energy and materials research. The visit, which included U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Senator Joni…
U.S. Energy Secretary talks about renewables in Iowa visit - Radio Iowa
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright toured the Ames National Lab at Iowa State University Thursday. One of the Lab’s core research priorities is developing ways to extract and re-use rare earth elements from electronic waste in everything from smart phones to missiles and jet fighters. Wright says the U.S. relies too heavily on other countries […]

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says cuts to wind, solar tax credits came at ‘right time’
AMES — U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright said Thursday during a visit to Ames National Laboratory that he supports the development and research of clean energy sources — but also said he believes the ending of some federal supports…
Energy secretary visits Ames National Laboratory
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright spent most of Thursday touring the Ames National Laboratory on the Iowa State University campus. It was the 12th of 17 national laboratories Wright has visited this year. The Ames National Laboratory uses research, technologies and partnerships to solve global problems, such as energy production. “Our mission at the…
Energy Secretary visits Ames Lab
(Radio Iowa) – U-S Energy Secretary Chris Wright toured the Ames National Lab at Iowa State University Thursday. One of the Lab’s core research priorities is developing ways to extract and re-use rare earth elements from electronic waste in everything from smart phones to missiles and jet fighters. Wright says the U-S relies too heavily on other countries to supply and process critical materials. “That’s become a national defense problem for us.…
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