Texarkana Gazette

One year old, U.S. climate law is already turbocharg­ing clean energy technology

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FRANKFORT, Ky. — On a recent day under the July sun, three men heaved solar panels onto the roof of a roomy, two-story house near the banks of the Kentucky River, a few miles upstream from the state capitol where lawmakers have promoted coal for more than a century.

The U.S. climate law that passed one year ago offers a 30% discount off this installati­on via a tax credit, and that’s helping push clean energy even into places where coal still provides cheap electricit­y. For Heather Baggett’s family in Frankfort, it was a good deal.

“For us, it’s not politicall­y motivated,” said Baggett. “It really came down to financiall­y, it made sense.”

On August 16, after the hottest June ever recorded and a scorching July, America’s long-sought response to climate change, the Inflation Reduction Act, turns one year old. In less than a year it has prompted investment in a massive buildout of battery and EV manufactur­ing across the states. Nearly 80 major clean energy manufactur­ing facilities have been announced, an investment equal to the previous seven years combined, according to the American Clean Power Associatio­n.

“It seems like every week there’s a new factory facility somewhere” being announced, said Jesse Jenkins, a professor at Princeton and leader of the REPEAT Project which has been deeply involved in analysis of the law.

“We’ve been talking about bringing manufactur­ing jobs back to America for my entire life. We’re finally doing it, right? That’s pretty exciting,” he said.

The IRA is America’s most significan­t response to climate change, after decades of lobbying by oil, gas and coal interests stalled action, while carbon emissions climbed, creating a hotter, more dangerous world. It is designed to spur clean energy buildout on a scale that will bend the arc of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. It also aims to build domestic supply chains to reverse China’s and other nations’ early domination of this vital sector.

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