Renewable Energy Wants Extensions for Tax Credits
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Renewable energy leaders held a conference call Tuesday, Feb. 8, to discuss their legislative priorities for 2010. They want the tax credits contained in the Recovery Act to be extended for at least three years to encourage private financing and investment in renewable energy projects. Clean Skies News' Dan Goldstein has more.
Published: 02/09/10 4:35pm
Running Time: 04:29
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For a renewable energy may
For a renewable energy may not be a pipe dream after all. After nearly a year of squabbling, the U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to extend solar tax credits for the next eight years and also remove the $2,000 cap on residential projects. They want the tax credits contained in the Recovery Act to be extended for at least three years, Is this a good idea?
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Why not extending it right?
Why not extending it right? SInce it gives an obvious benefit to all of us, as we all know. Hopefully, everything will went well as expected and we can see all the benefits that we deserve.Daniel Franklin