What's New
In April, the Senate voted to extend critical incentives to the
emerging clean energy industries, such as wind and solar power. If the
House and the president don’t do the same, federal support for these
industries—namely the renewable energy production tax credit and the
solar investment tax credit—will expire at the end of this year.
How You Can Help
Click here to send an email to your member of Congress asking them to support renewal of tax incentives for clean energy and a green economy.
Summary
American ingenuity, investment and hard work
have created fledgling clean energy industries, such as wind and solar
power, that are not only helping solve global warming and America’s
energy problems—they’re creating thousands of good jobs that boost our
economy.
Government
support of clean energy has started to level the playing field with
coal, oil, gas and nuclear power. In the states, forward-thinking
energy policies are already making a big difference. Policies such as
renewable electricity and energy-efficiency standards and tax credits
have lead to substantial growth. The federal government must maintain
its support for clean energy and follow the lead of the states in
passing these proven policies.
In
order to put our country on the right track for a clean energy future
we need to reduce our energy consumption by 10 percent nationally and
get 25 percent of our electricity from clean, renewable sources.
To achieve these goals Congress must:
• Extend the Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit before clean energy jobs are lost and emerging industries are stifled.
• Pass a renewable electricity standard to get 20 percent of our energy from clean, renewable sources by 2020.
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Ensure
that large investments in clean, homegrown energy are part of any
global warming bill and that future annual spending bills increase
support for these important programs.