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Florida’s Rate-Hike Revolt Shows The Cost Of Politically Favored Power

The frustration behind Florida’s rate-hike revolt is understandable. But if policymakers want to provide real relief, they may need to look beyond limiting utility profits and reconsider why customers are being asked to fund preferred energy projects through subsidies and special regulatory treatment.

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Important Solar Tax Credits For Businesses Will Be Cut In Half By 2022

The solar tax credit, which is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in income taxes, has already fallen to 26% thorough 2020 and will be only 22% in 2021.  By 2022, the tax credit for commercial properties will be a mere 10% and zero for residences. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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