U.S. clean energy groups are lobbying Congress to preserve tax credits from the Biden-era climate laws, warning that repeal could harm jobs and investment.
U.S. clean energy groups and hundreds of their member companies are beginning on Wednesday a series of meetings with members of Congress to lobby the Trump Administration to keep the tax credits from the Biden-era climate and infrastructure laws.
The clean energy coalition will argue that the tax credits create employment and generate private investments, including in Republican states, and help meet the growing power demand in the United States.
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