EDF Statement on the Save America’s Clean Energy Jobs Act
“Before the pandemic, America’s clean energy jobs were outpacing job growth in the economy as a whole, and with Senator Carper’s direct payment bill we can ensure this critical industry once again leads our country toward strong, sustainable growth. Providing the upfront resources renewable energy projects need, including the full benefits of existing tax credits, will ensure developers are able to continue projects already in the pipeline and momentum continues for future expansion of the industry.
“Putting people back to work should be an immediate priority for Congress and this bill is a critical step in our recovery efforts. It also relies on proven methods; after the Great Recession this type of policy supported over 100,000 projects which cumulatively produced enough energy to power 8.5 million homes with clean electricity and drive these industries into powerhouses of job growth.“
- Elizabeth Gore, Senior Vice President, Political Affairs.
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