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Andrew Reagan

@andrewcreagan

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@ce4america /@ce4aef

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Mark Z. Jacobson (@mzjacobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking! Lazard 2025 levelized cost of energy out Solar and wind win again. Utility solar $58 (38-78)/MWh Onshore wind $61.5 (37-86) Fossil gas $78.5 (48-109) Coal $122 (71-173) Nuc $181 (141-220) lazard.com/media/eijnqja3…

Andrew Reagan (@andrewcreagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clean energy, particularly solar and wind, is the cheapest form of energy. If Republicans pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill” in it’s current form, it will raise prices on all Americans

Joshua Siegel (@siegelscribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heinrich tells me Senate Finance bill is a “slightly mitigated disaster” for clean energy compared to House-passed “unmitigated disaster.” On earlier phaseouts for wind/solar vs “baseload”: “This will further constrain supply and the upshot is electricity prices will go up”

Enphase Energy (@enphase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Today, solar workers from across the country are on Capitol Hill with Solar and Storage Industry to protect residential solar — and Enphase is proud to stand with them. Our own vice president of global development, marco krapels, joined the rally to speak about what’s at stake: ✅ Tens of

📢 Today, solar workers from across the country are on Capitol Hill with <a href="/SEIA/">Solar and Storage Industry</a> to protect residential solar — and Enphase is proud to stand with them.

Our own vice president of global development, <a href="/KrapelsMarco/">marco krapels</a>, joined the rally to speak about what’s at stake:

✅ Tens of
Freedom Solar Power (@freedomsolarpwr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent Reuters article breaks down a bill that would gut the federal solar tax credit. It’s a move that would not only stall progress for rooftop solar across the U.S., but impact customers and economies too. Energy freedom shouldn’t be up for debate. reut.rs/3ZFS0bY

Clean Energy for America (@ce4america) 's Twitter Profile Photo

American solar factories are finally ahead of demand. That's unless Congress passes "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which would crush that demand. That means canceled projects and wasted capacity. Let’s not stall out. Let’s keep building! 🔗 rhg.com/wp-content/upl…

American solar factories are finally ahead of demand. 

That's unless Congress passes "The One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which would crush that demand. That means canceled projects and wasted capacity. 

Let’s not stall out. Let’s keep building!

🔗 rhg.com/wp-content/upl…
Sunrun (@sunrun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The proposed Senate Finance Committee bill threatens American energy independence and affordable power for families. If the draft bill goes unchanged, the country will lose hundreds of gigawatts of new energy generation from solar and dispatchable battery storage resources as

Rachel Skaar (@rachelskaar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ICYMI: Hundreds of solar workers and advocates rallied on the Hill this morning, urging Congress to protect the energy tax credits and protect their jobs.

Evan Hill (@evanhill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reuters: Israeli tanks fired into a crowd trying to get aid from trucks in Gaza, killing at least 59 people, according to medics, one of the bloodiest incidents yet as desperate residents struggle for food reuters.com/world/middle-e…

Jack Pratt (@jackindc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest Pew Research Center survey: Only 29% of Americans support ending clean energy tax incentives. Overall, brutal numbers for the bill, just 29% support it.

Latest <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> survey: Only 29% of Americans support ending clean energy tax incentives. Overall, brutal numbers for the bill, just 29% support it.
Enphase Energy (@enphase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We’re not just doing a job — we’re on a mission for good.” Today, our VP of Global Business Development, Marco Krapels, spoke on Capitol Hill with a clear message: 👉 We need a measured phase down of solar and battery tax credits 👉 America needs a glide path, not a cliff 👉

Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Plenty of Democrats thought it was smart politics to back the Iraq War in 2003. Try standing on principle - that's what people are looking for substantively, politically, and morally.

Zach Friedman (@zrfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is a sledgehammer. We heard a common refrain that the economic interests are heard and shared. And that the rug would not be pulled from under these folks as they are making investments to achieve the President’s goals. If the bill passes as is, this does pull the rug out.

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instead of a tech-neutral or innovation-focused tax credit, we’ll get subsidies for a favored resource subset — not based on capacity value (excludes offshore wind & others) — paired w/ efforts to overturn long-standing market rules (“queue jump”) to benefit those same resources.

Joshua Siegel (@siegelscribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Also NEW: Rep. Andrew Garbarino, a moderate defender of IRA credits, tells me Senate Finance's text "fail to meet the moment." "The layered phase out of the technology neutral tax credits picks winners & losers at a time when our nation is in need of quickly dispatchable power sources"

Jesse Lee (@jessecharleslee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A good visual on why Republican attempts to kill clean energy, at the same time energy demand is skyrocketing from AI, are absolutely bonkers. If you can’t scale up quickly, everybody’s electricity rates go through the roof — and only renewables can keep up.

A good visual on why Republican attempts to kill clean energy, at the same time energy demand is skyrocketing from AI, are absolutely bonkers.

If you can’t scale up quickly, everybody’s electricity rates go through the roof — and only renewables can keep up.