Sun, Apr 26

NEWS: Fitzpatrick Introduces NABTU-Built Energy Tax Credit Bill to Lower Costs and Power American Growth

A House Republican coalition is pitching a partial walk-back of clean energy tax credit cuts from last year’s budget bill under the banner of "energy dominance." (Rep. Fitzpatrick)

  • The bipartisan American Energy Dominance Act would restore several key tax incentives scheduled to expire on June 30, which supporters argue would otherwise stall major infrastructure projects.

  • What would make the cut? 179D, which makes the commercial building energy-efficiency deduction permanent again; 45L, which keeps the new home energy-efficiency credit alive through 2032; 45V, which gives the clean hydrogen credit a longer build-start deadline; and 45Y/48E, which shields clean electricity production and investment credits from policy risk.

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