A recent report by national business group E2 found that 38 states are home to at least one major clean energy project, with Georgia and South Carolina currently leading the pack.

“It happens. These jobs are taking root, these investments are taking place, people are going to work, and these jobs are good jobs, supported by the structure of the Cut Inflation Act,” White House senior adviser John Podesta, during a press briefing.

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House Republicans Launch Push to Reinstate Clean Energy Tax Credits

“Amid soaring electricity costs and tens of billions in clean energy projects getting cancelled and delayed across the country, this is a modest – but smart – step back in the right direction."


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