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"This isn't the last word." Lawmakers spark backlash with controversial bill that would roll back major energy incentives: 'Would take a sledgehammer' first appeared on The Cool Down.
A U.S. flag is draped at Union Station with the U.S. Capitol dome in the background on the day of a meeting of U.S. Senators, ...
The lawsuit claims the Trump administration violated the separation of powers when it ordered the cancellation of $3 billion ...
Federal elected officials in the House, Senate and Oval Office have frequently stated that their energy policy is “all of the above,” meaning coal, oil, natural gas, wind, solar, nuclear, ...
Federal elected officials in the House, Senate and Oval Office have frequently stated that their energy policy is “all of the ...
New Mexico is fortunate to benefit from the production and delivery of many kinds of energy, which has been instrumental in job creation, entrepreneurship opportunities and adding to the economies ...
The “Big Beautiful Bill” threatens the renewable transition and targets the technologies Americans count on to protect the ...
The Fed stays focused on inflation and employment, with no rate cuts expected soon. Check out my analysis on Fed policy and ...
The average number of industry-funded trials started per month was 135.8 before the IRA was passed and 83.6 after — a 38.4% decrease.
House Republicans from both sides of the conference have expressed their frustration with the Senate's changes to their ...
With Republicans looking to start voting on their megabill, negotiators remain unsure about the fate of climate law incentives.
Abruptly ending tax incentives that encourage solar developers to buy American could upend a booming manufacturing sector.