To maintain his electoral mandate, incoming President Trump will have to deliver the economic goods — but he will not be able to achieve any of these political objectives without continued
How does the solar panel tax credit work? The federal government currently offers tax credits for energy-efficient home improvements under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The f
Silica-based products, particularly polysilicon, continue to be classified as “High Priority” sectors for forced labor enforcement by CBP. Indeed, an analysis of CBP’s enforcement data from FY 2023 and FY 2024 reveals that solar goods and components have been a significant target of enforcement actions.
Many have noticed how differently some business leaders are greeting the second Trump presidency, write Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian
A report from Clean Energy Associates (CEA) highlighted five potential risks to the battery energy storage industry, including risks to EV batteries, grid-scale storage, and home battery energy storage.
The Trump administration is expected to take quick and decisive action to weaken the IRA once he takes office. Trump’s vow to
A new presidential administration has some speculating that federal energy-efficient tax benefits, including federal solar panel and electric vehicle (EV) tax credits, may be goin
Despite coal-power output in the US falling to its lowest level in nearly 60 years, the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions fell by just 0.2 per cent in 2024, according to new research from the Rhodium Group.
Chris Wright is the CEO of Liberty Energy and Donald Trump's nominee for Energy Secretary. He's also a member of Charles Koch's political donor network.
is calling for a calmer approach as the country transitions into another Trump presidency. Sen. John Fetterman has urged Democrats to “chill out” ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
Kamala Harris of the Democrat party has 75,012,178 votes (48.3%) Donald Trump of the Republican party has 77,302,416 votes (49.8%) This map of the US states was filled in as presidential results ...
The risk is they didn't like what they saw in the budget. Then there is Trump and the risk of tariffs. Britain could escape the worst of the cross-hairs but we will have to wait and see.