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How fast utilities recover from hurricanes like Ian can tell you which of their stocks is best

Oct 01, 2022 View Original Article
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64% : That can now change -- IRA funding makes states and utilities maximizing clean energy by 2030 a smart economic decision, bringing the United States' climate goals within reach," said Esposito.
60% : Additionally, the new law essentially evens up the tax benefits for the solar power a utility might build or buy to what historically has favored wind.
59% : New direct pay and transferability options will make it even easier to develop clean energy projects, Esposito and Jeffrey said, in agreement with Bartlett.
58% : It earmarks federal dollars that can improve the economics for solar and wind power ICLN, -0.05% generation and battery storage projects -- for households but also manufacturers and the utilities themselves.
54% : The IRA also contains other tax credits that can benefit public utilities, such as a tax credit for electricity produced in a qualified nuclear power facility, as well as $250 billion in loans that utilities can tap to exit out of coal.

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