One year on, Trump's clean energy tax credit repeal fails to halt renewable growth
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One year after President Donald Trump signed a bill that eliminated clean energy tax credits, the renewable energy sector has proven resilient. Despite the policy setback intended to boost fossil fuels, renewables have continued to grow and adapt, demonstrating that the law failed to kill clean energy as anticipated. The article examines how the industry weathered the policy changes and continued its expansion.
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Renewables have rolled with the punches.
Despite the policy setback intended to boost fossil fuels, renewables have continued to grow and adapt.
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