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Press Releases
ACORE Statement on House Passage of H.R.1 “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) issued the following statement from ACORE President and CEO Ray Long after the House passed its budget reconciliation bill:
“To address the energy emergency, we need an all the above energy approach to provide more affordable and reliable energy. Unfortunately, as currently written, the House reconciliation bill will only set back that critical goal. As ACORE’s own survey of clean energy investors showed, recklessly disrupting tax incentives will undermine projects that are ready to come online, meet our nation’s growing energy needs, and create jobs. ACORE is committed to working with Congress and President Trump to make any improvements to this legislation and help them deliver on his promise to slash energy costs for Americans by 50%. It’s time to achieve American energy dominance across all technologies.”
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ABOUT ACORE
For over 20 years, the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) has been the nation’s leading voice on the issues most essential to clean energy expansion. ACORE unites finance, policy, and technology to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy. For more information, please visit http://www.acore.org.
Media Contacts:
Stephanie Genco
Senior Vice President, Communications
American Council on Renewable Energy
genco@acore.org
Dylan Helms
Manager, Communications
American Council on Renewable Energy
helms@acore.org
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Renewable Energy
“Decisive Strength” from Donald Trump?
I’m not sure. Starting a pointless and illegal war that has no end in sight, at enormous expense? One that has debased and degraded our nation on the global stage? Crashing our economy for the common American?
Doesn’t sound like a winner to me. Could be wrong.
Renewable Energy
What Should Trump Supporters Do at this Point?
Maybe a better question is what they shouldn’t do.
If I were one of these folks, I would be reluctant to go on record and declare my support for the man who has almost single handedly brought the United States to its knees.
A little over ten years ago,
- Our country was the envy of the world; now we’re regarded with a mixture of ridicule and contempt.
- We were making our way forward out of ignorance, racism, and hatred of other people; now it’s thriving.
- The common American could afford gasoline, housing, and groceries; now we’re suffering.
- America was doing what it could to protect endangered species and forward environment responsibility; now we’ve sold our souls to the greediest of individuals and corporations.
- We had very little corruption in the presidency; now it’s rampant, and the DoJ has been weaponized to protect the criminal sociopath in the White House.
Again, I’d be loath to attach my name to this shit.
Renewable Energy
Rise of Communism
Well, he’s certainly one of the most visible anti-intellectuals and science deniers in our public space.
If you like ignorant morons, he’s your guy.
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Climate Change11 months ago
Guest post: Why China is still building new coal – and when it might stop
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Greenhouse Gases11 months ago
Guest post: Why China is still building new coal – and when it might stop
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Climate Change2 years ago
Bill Discounting Climate Change in Florida’s Energy Policy Awaits DeSantis’ Approval
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Renewable Energy9 months agoSending Progressive Philanthropist George Soros to Prison?
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Carbon Footprint2 years agoUS SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rules Spur Renewed Interest in Carbon Credits
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