The Renewable-Energy Sector’s Relative Winners and Losers in the Megabill

By Jennifer Hiller, The Wallstreet Journal. 

Excerpt: Big wind and solar projects stand to be among the biggest losers, while hydrogen and other projects get a short reprieve. ...U.S. risks a slowdown in power delivery during the global artificial-intelligence race by ending the tax credits that were part of former President Joe Biden’s landmark Inflation Reduction Act. The U.S. is also poised to cede advances in technologies from solar panels to batteries and electric vehicles to China. ....Loser: Big wind and solar power projects ...Winner: U.S. factories, ...Winner: Rooftop solar [??]  ...Loser: Electric vehicles .... 


See also July 2 Forbes article, Red States–And AI–Are Big Losers From Trump’s Clean Energy Massacre, and
July 3 article in TechCrunch,
Final GOP bill kneecaps renewables and hydrogen but lifts nuclear and geothermal.

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