“Both the Biden and Wyden plans would provide projects more assurances for financing” over the coming decade, said Sandra Purohit, director of federal advocacy for E2, a clean energy advocacy group.

Projects that take longer to launch wouldn’t be at risk of losing out on incentives, which would translate into better terms for getting the projects financed, Purohit said.

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