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The Energy Department’s Possibly Illegal Move to Fund a Fossil-Fired Steel Furnace

At least one target of Chris Wright’s grant review may run into some sticky statutory issues.

Energy

Why Everyone Will Miss Energy Star — Even Trump — According to One of Its Architects

Chatting with RE Tech Advisors’ Deb Cloutier about data centers, lifecycle costs, and the value of federal data.

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Energy

AM Briefing: EPA Rescinds PFAS Protections

On drinking water, a ‘rogue’ discovery, and Northwest data centers

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The Unsung Hero of the Clean Energy Economy Is Now on the Chopping Block

Tax credit transferability is a wonky concept, but it’s been a superpower for clean energy developers.

Saudi Arabia Deal Includes New Aramco Investments in U.S.

AM Briefing: Saudi Arabia Deal Includes New Aramco Investments in U.S.

On Trump’s Gulf trip, budget negotiations, and a uranium mine

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Energy

Why Undoing the IRA Could Set Up a Gas-Fueled Power Price Shock

Tuesday’s encouraging inflation data concealed an ominous warning sign.

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The Trump administration’s policy of increased natural gas exports abroad, plus increased industrial and artificial intelligence investment at home, plus cuts to green energy tax credits could add up to more energy price volatility for Americans.

On Monday, the House Ways and Means Committee unveiled its plan for deep cuts to the Inflation Reduction Act, including early expiration dates and restrictions on the core clean energy tax credits that would effectively gut America’s signature climate law.

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Politics

How a House GOP Proposal Would Essentially Gut the IRA’s Biggest Tax Credits

It’s not early phase-out. These 3 changes could overhaul the law’s clean electricity supports.

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On Monday, the Republican-led House Ways and Means Committee released the first draft of its rewrite of America’s clean energy tax credits.

The proposal might look, at first, like a cautious paring back of the tax credits. But the proposal amounts to a backdoor repeal of the policies, according to energy system and tax analysts.

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