Solar and Storage Industry Statement on House Vote to Repeal the Inflation Reduction Act as Part of Debt Limit Negotiations
A statement has been issued by solar and storage industry representatives in response to the House of Representatives voting to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act as part of the debt limit negotiations. Thursday, April 27th 2023. Spread the word. This is an announcement from [organization/business], providing information to the public. Below is Abigail Ross Hopper’s comment regarding the House voting to do away with the Inflation Reduction Act: We are extremely upset that the House of Representatives voted to reverse the most efficient method we have for generating employment and promoting domestic production. Today’s action taken in the House will interfere with the Inflation Reduction Act, negatively impacting the billions of dollars of new clean energy investments and the revival of domestic manufacturing that it has supported. It will also hurt American companies that have been relying on it to bring about the growth of jobs and production of dependable and cost-efficient green energy. This choice will in the long run damage our endeavors to manufacture and upgrade the domestic facilities and make it trickier to retain American energy dominance. The quarter of a million Americans in the U.S. solar and storage industry are appealing to Congressional supporters to protect these employment-generating regulations. What is SEIA(R)?