House GOP budget ‘worse than feared’ for clean energy: analysts
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US House passes GOP budget
Rep. David Schweikert told conservative podcaster Christopher DeSimone that he missed the deciding vote on the GOP budget because he fell asleep—but says he would’ve voted yes on a bill slashing Medicaid and SNAP. The post US House passes GOP budget first appeared on Copper Courier.
House GOP budget ‘worse than feared’ for clean energy: analysts
The bill’s “unworkable” provisions raise barriers for projects to qualify for clean energy credits before an accelerated 2028 expiration, an industry association said. Jeffries analysts also called out its “intentional targeting” of residential solar.
Solar Stocks Plunge After House GOP Budget "Worse Than Deared" For Clean Energy - Nemos News Network
The text that passed the House on a 215-214, party-line vote early Thursday is even less favorable to clean energy interests than a previous draft that industry groups widely panned, UtilityDive reported. The bill terminates the 48E investment and 45Y production tax credits for non-nuclear clean energy projects placed in service after 2028, with no […]
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