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25
Jun
Judge Orders Lifting of Trump Administration’s Unlawful Freeze of Roughly A Billion Dollars For Electric Vehicle Charging

By: brianne

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Yesterday, United States District Court Judge Tana Lin for the U.S. District Court in the Western District of Washington issued a preliminary injunction lifting the Trump administration’s unlawful freeze of federal funding for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. NEVI is a transformative $5 billion initiative to build reliable and convenient fast charging stations for electric vehicles along major highways nationwide.

Read more at SierraClub.org
21
Jun
Governor Katie Hobbs and Arizona Leaders Call on Congress to Protect State’s Energy and Manufacturing Investments

By: brianne

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Today, the Arizona Commerce Authority released new numbers highlighting the jobs and business investment at risk due to cuts from the Congressional Reconciliation Bill. In total, the reckless legislation would put 69,000 jobs and $58 billion in investments in Arizona at risk.

Read more at AZTechCouncil.org
10
Jun
NEW REPORT: More Than 90,000 Clean Energy Jobs Lost or Stalled Thanks to Trump

By: brianne

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Trump’s policies are already threatening our energy independence – and Congressional Republicans would make it that much worse. Since November, over $86 billion in investments have been put at risk

Read more at Climate Power
06
Jun
13 House Republicans urge Senate to scale back clean energy cuts in bill they voted for

By: brianne

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The lawmakers said they’re “deeply concerned” by some of the Trump agenda bill’s provisions and called for changes to mitigate “significant disruption” to certain projects.

Read more at NBCNews
05
Jun
Arizona opinion: Clean energy investments fuel state’s growth

By: brianne

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The economic news coming out of Washington these days is enough to confuse the savviest of business owners. But let’s be clear: The dual prospect of cuts to federal clean energy investments and the imposition of tariffs could threaten the gains we’ve seen across Arizona’s clean energy sector in recent years.

Read more at Tucson.com
29
May
Kore Power battery factory in Arizona among $14 billion of canceled clean energy projects

By: brianne

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More than $14 billion in clean energy investments in the U.S. have been canceled or delayed this year, according to an analysis released Thursday, as President Donald Trump’s pending megabill has raised fears over the future of domestic battery, electric vehicle and solar and wind energy development.

Read more at KJZZ.org
29
May
Arizona leaders launch program to help lower utility bills

By: brianne

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Several groups on Thursday announced the launch of Arizona’s Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates Program.

The program, led by the Governor’s Arizona Office of Resiliency, offers financial support to help families lower their utility bills, upgrade their homes, and stay safe during the extreme heat.

Read more at KOLD.com
27
May
The Trump Administration Has Attempted to Cancel $23.3 Billion in Clean Energy Grants

By: brianne

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Since January 2025, federal grant and loan freezes, cancellations, and threats have stoked confusion and uncertainty amongst grantees. There has been a flurry of court cases and executive orders in response to these actions. In April, the Trump Administration was ordered by a federal judge to release funds. In this data story, we will review the ways the Trump Administration has impacted federal funding for climate and clean energy.

Read more at Climate Program Portal
24
May
GOP bill would gut clean energy manufacturing in Arizona, analysts and advocates say

By: brianne

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House Republicans passed their “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” through the reconciliation process on May 22, sending it to the U.S. Senate and one step closer to being signed into law by President Donald Trump.

Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Jason Smith, R-Missouri, issued a statement claiming the bill “locks in the successful 2017 Trump tax cuts” and, if passed, would result in “made-in-America incentives” and secure more than 7 million jobs over the next four years, with wage increases of more than $11,000.

Read more at AZ Central
23
May
Federal Tax Credits for New Plug-in Electric and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles Purchased in 2023 or After

By: brianne

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All-electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles purchased new in 2023 or after may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500.

The availability of the credit will depend on several factors, including the vehicle’s MSRP, its final assembly location, battery component and/or critical minerals sourcing, and your modified adjusted gross income (AGI).

Read more at FuelEconomy.gov
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