Director of Bipartisan Energy Group Says Big Beautiful Bill Could Kill Clean Energy Jobs in West Virginia
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Director of bipartisan energy group says Big Beautiful Bill could kill clean energy jobs in West Virginia
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) -- The executive director of a bipartisan group which represents business leaders and investors in the U.S. green energy sector said a budget proposed by President Donald Trump could kill energy jobs in West Virginia. Bob Keefe, executive director of E2 and author of the book "Clean Economy Now," said on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, that businesses across the country had cancelled or delayed more than $14 billion in investments an…
House Republicans’ ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Might Kill Jobs in Many Districts
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. It’s been three years since Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act without the support of any Republicans. That includes the 14 House Republicans who signed a letter last month asking GOP leadership to please tweak plans to kill the IRA’s clean-energy incentives in the mega-bill they are shepherding for Donald Trump…
Industry group says Trump tax bill could kill nearly 22,000 solar jobs in Florida • Florida Phoenix
President Donald Trump's budget request, released on May 2, 2025, proposes slashing $21 billion in unspent funds from the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law for renewable energy, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and other efforts to cut climate-warming carbon dioxide emissions. Shown are solar panels and wind turbines. (Photo by Marga Buschbell-Steeger/Getty Images)Florida installed the second most solar power capacity in the country la…
IRA repeal would have four really bad consequences
IRA repeal would have four really bad consequences By Dana Nuccitelli, CCL Research Manager Now that a bit of time has passed since the House passed its big budget bill that would largely gut the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy tax credits, a number of research groups have assessed the impacts and consequences that would result from passing the bill. In a word, they would be bad. Really bad. Three organizations (Princeton REPEAT, Energy I…
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