Listen to the Latest Updates on Federal Clean Energy Policy

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Listen to the Latest Updates on Federal Clean Energy Policy

On Aug. 11, 2016, The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Clean Energy Business Network hosted a webinar to brief clean energy business leaders on recent federal policy actions affecting their industry. Among the topics discussed were the extension of tax credits; appropriations; congressional negotiations on a comprehensive energy bill; fuel economy regulations for trucks and passenger vehicles; Mission Innovation; and other investments in clean energy research, development, and manufacturing. 

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