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Good for the Economy. Good for the Environment.
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Wyoming will lose $30M in clean energy investments as part of a $7B nationwide clawback of solar funding. The program would have lowered power bills for families, created jobs, and supported rural communities—now all at risk.
cowboystatedaily.com
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is drafting termination letters that would claw back $7 billion in Solar for All funding nationwide, including…
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Indiana households are paying $28 more each month for electricity than a year ago. Yet the EPA just cut $117M from a solar program in Indiana that would have lowered bills, reduced strain on the grid, and avoided the need for new costly power plants.
wboi.org
Lower-income Hoosiers are more likely to live in older, less energy-efficient homes that use more power. Advocates say putting solar on these homes lowers their energy bills and reduces the need for...
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A barrage of new Interior Dept. orders requires top-level political sign-off on routine wind approvals, blocks new leasing areas, and halts permitting. That red tape risks killing billions in investment and raising electricity bills across the country.
subscriber.politicopro.com
The department has gone after renewables with gusto this summer — especially wind, President Donald Trump's least favorite energy source.
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A $123M solar project in rural Arkansas will create 200 jobs, power 18,000 homes, and produce $10M+ in tax revenue—opening in just 2 years of construction. Even as incentives are cut, renewables are the fastest path to reliable power and economic gain.
cleantechnica.com
The Texas clean energy developer Treaty Oak has spotted key opportunities for wind, solar, and battery storage in the US.
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Utilities have filed for $29B in rate hikes this year to keep up with rising demand—costs that will fall on consumers. Solar & wind could ease the pressure with cheaper power, but Congress’ megabill cut tax credits in favor of expensive coal & gas.
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President Donald Trump vowed to halve electricity prices in his first year in office. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is likely to do the opposite.
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Keeping one old coal plant running cost $29M in just five weeks. That cost will be passed to consumers across the Midwest. Meanwhile, solar is 41% cheaper and onshore wind 53% cheaper than fossil fuels. Renewables are the key to lowering energy prices.
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DOE argued that the planned closure of Consumers Energy’s J.H. Campbell plant would affect grid reliability.
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The EPA’s rollback of climate rules adds more uncertainty for utilities—and it’s consumers who’ll foot the bill. Coal & gas are growing more expensive. Wind & solar are cheaper than ever. Yet EPA’s move would favor more expensive/costly energy sources.
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The Trump administration move aims to tip markets that have favored renewables over coal because of cost.
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GM and Toyota scaled back over $6.5B in EV investments last month—part of a wave that’s cost 16,500 clean energy jobs this year. “These cancellations aren’t just numbers… They’re paychecks, and opportunities in communities.” — @mjtimberlake, E2.
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The White House canceled a $4.9B loan for a solar transmission project projected to create 4,000 jobs and save consumers $52B in utility bills. With electricity demand and rates skyrocketing, “it’s hard to imagine a more backward move” – @bkeefee2.
apnews.com
The Trump administration has canceled a $4.9 billion federal loan guarantee for a new, 800-mile high-voltage transmission line for delivering solar and wind-generated electricity from the Midwest to...
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Policy uncertainty already wiped out $11.7B in clean energy projects in GOP districts this year. Now Congress’ megabill will accelerate job losses and higher energy costs. “Congress is turning its back on thousands of American workers.".via @kelseytam.
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Some $6.7 billion in clean energy investments were canceled or curtailed in June alone, according to the data.
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NEW: $22B in clean energy projects cancelled in 1st half of 2025, $6.7B in June. “These cancellations aren't just numbers. they're jobs, paychecks, & opportunities in communities that were counting on these clean energy projects. And now they're gone.".
e2.org
5,300 jobs lost to June cancellations; 16,500 jobs lost in 2025 GOP districts see $11.7 billion in investments, 11,700 jobs disappear $2.1 billion in new investments announced in June don’t offset...
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Rooftop solar has helped 5.4 million households lower their utility bills. But Congress’ new megabill ends solar tax credits—putting 84,000 solar jobs at risk and pushing rooftop solar out of reach for many. Small installers will bear the brunt.
canarymedia.com
Small solar installers could face mass layoffs as the GOP’s law ends a key tax credit and sows chaos for third-party solar firms trying to stay afloat.
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California powers the 4th largest economy on Earth with over 67% clean energy. But Congress' new megabill puts that in jeopardy—risking 35,700 solar jobs tied to 25 manufacturing sites and 11 major generation projects. via @AlejandroLazo.
calmatters.org
Clean-energy projects have new deadlines for federal tax credits and limits on foreign parts, taking aim at California’s climate agenda. Eleven solar projects and one onshore wind project now face...
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Rural America was driving the clean energy boom—and benefiting from it. Now, 271 rural wind + solar projects across 40 states are at risk under Congress' new megabill, which could raise electricity prices by 9.2% nationwide. via @juliaatilton
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117K US farm operations have a solar device, accd to a USDA survey. Even 1-2 acres can yield thousands in stable income and help farmers survive drought and volatile markets. Learn more about how solar is saving America's farms:
e2.org
Colorado’s land sustains us—and we can ensure it stays that way with renewable energy infrastructure.
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“If they care about jobs [or] investments… they just voted against them.” . With $15.5B in green investments canceled and 10K+ jobs lost—mostly in red districts—Senators who backed the megabill are “betraying their constituencies,” says E2’s @bkeefee2.
thehill.com
The GOP megabill’s rescission of green energy tax credits is expected to kill renewable energy projects and jobs — including in the districts and states of lawmakers who voted for it. Many lawmaker…
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