Senate's Tax Credit Delays Spark Concerns for Clean Energy Projects

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Eighteen trade associations urge Senate to maintain a lenient 'start of construction' standard for clean energy tax credits, arguing that stricter standards could delay or cancel vital energy projects and increase costs, while emphasizing the importance of certainty and stability for utility-scale renewable energy development.
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