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US Politics · United StatesRepublican Senator Joni Ernst has introduced an amendment to the U.S. Senate's tax and spending megabill that would change two of the most contentious parts of that bill and could give a small boost to wind and solar projects that had been targeted in the draft being debated on the Senate floor.See the Story
Republican senators seek to change Senate bill clean energy tax, improve tax credits
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United States · United StatesThe House of Representatives on July 3 passed the final version of a budget reconciliation bill that takes aim at solar and wind energy in favor of fossil fuels. The bill now on the president’s desk will end the residential solar tax credit at the end of this year and add new component restrictions to… The post Final budget bill that removes resi ITC advances to President Trump’s desk for signature appeared first on Solar Power World.See the Story
Final Budget Bill that Removes Resi ITC Advances to President Trump's Desk for Signature

Artificial Intelligence · United StatesBy Emmy Deignan, Policy Associate, BCSE After decades of relatively flat energy demand, the United States is suddenly experiencing skyrocketing energy use spurred by growth of artificial intelligence, data centers, electrification, and the onshoring of U.S. manufacturing. This growing demand threatens the reliability of our nation’s energy infrastructure and raises concerns of increased energy prices. Simply put, America needs more energy now to…Read Article