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House Unveils New Renewable Energy Legislation

February 14, 2008   |   6 Comments

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"We look forward to working with the broad range of wind and solar energy supporters on both sides of the aisle to move the renewable tax credit extension through the House, the Senate and all the way into law."

-- Gregory Wetstone, Senior Director for Public and Government Affairs, AWEA
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February 15, 2008
If you are invested in renewable energy stock, this just made you money. Now lets hope it can get passed and become law.  You think our government is smart enough to do that?  I'll believe it when it happens!  John Schroeder
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February 15, 2008
<p>Mitch McConnell will never allow a bill to pass the senate that would question his servitude to his corporate bosses/contributors.&nbsp; ditto his siamese twin, Jim Bunning.&nbsp; Much like the Dixie Chicks, I am embarrassed to admit that I am a Kentuckian.&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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February 16, 2008
Are these tax credits etc. subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax?&nbsp; Under past law, if you could afford to invest in renewables or a hybrid car you probably were subject to the AMT, and as a result you were not eligible for the tax credit.&nbsp; A real slap in the face to many of those trying to make a difference.
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February 17, 2008
You can rely on the fact that the republicans are going to either turn the whole down or it will be so watered down that it will be worthless.&nbsp; I am thoroughly disgusted with this administration and congress and I don't know if the light will ever come on to wake this country up.
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February 17, 2008
The whole energy crisis has been brewing since the Oil Embargo in the 70's.&nbsp; We have done nothing.&nbsp; Our legislators are a reflection of our desires.&nbsp; None of us want to make the hard decisions that will ensure our future.&nbsp; We are addicted to oil.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The oil rich countries are behaving as monopolists would.&nbsp; Lower prices temporarily so that we do not develop alternative energy.&nbsp; Then raise them again when we have stopped/slowed alternative energy development.&nbsp; We need to make some tough decisions/investments and follow through.
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February 19, 2008
if the solar credit increases from $2000 to $4000 per this energy bill, what about solar panels installed in 2007---will the credit increase for them or just for installations in 2008???
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