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Arizona Mirror: Trump’s Tax Bill Eliminates Clean Energy Incentives, Costing Arizona Billions

Posted by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy on Jul 9, 2025

The Arizona Mirror reports on the passage of President Trump's tax bill, which eliminates several clean energy incentives, leading to billions in lost investments and thousands of jobs being stripped away across Arizona. United's Michael Barrio called on state leaders to take action by utilizing clean energy resources to meet growing energy demand, lower electricity costs, and bolster energy security.

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Topics: United In The News, Arizona, Michael Barrio, Solar

E&E News: DOE Plays Out Worst-Case Scenarios for US Grid

Posted by Peter Behr on Jul 8, 2025

E&E News reports on the Department of Energy's recently issued report, which plays out worst-case scenarios for the US grid in the coming years. United's Caitlin Marquis stated that the study exaggerates the risk of blackouts and undervalues the contributions of advanced energy resources to alleviate grid strain across the states and regions.

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Topics: United In The News, Caitlin Marquis, Offshore Wind, Solar, Battery Storage

Fast Company: Wind and Solar Companies are Racing to Build Before Their Tax Credits Disappear

Posted by Adele Peters on Jul 8, 2025

Wind and solar developers are scrambling to lock in tax credits before the new U.S. budget law—signed July 4, 2025—slashes incentives. Fast Company spoke with industry experts, including United's Harry Godfrey, about the impacts of the bill on advanced energy projects, warning that the removal of these credits will likely increase electricity costs for everyone, not just developers.

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Topics: United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Offshore Wind, Solar

WBUR: How Rooftop Solar is Helping New England Stay Cool During the Heat Wave

Posted by Miriam Wasser on Jun 24, 2025

WBUR reports that behind-the-meter (BTM) solar played a pivotal role in combating New England's first major heat wave of the summer as power demand soared across the region due to high air conditioning usage. United's Jeremy McDiarmid spoke to the benefits of solar in lowering costs, reducing emissions, and relieving grid strain—impacts that will expand as installations and storage capacity increases.

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Topics: United In The News, New England, Solar

Inside Climate News: Trump’s Budget Wish Could Threaten Billions in Clean Energy Investment in Virginia

Posted by Charles Paullin on Jun 2, 2025

President Trump's proposed bill aims to dismantle key tax incentives, which have been instrumental in driving billions in private investment and creating more than 11,000 jobs in Virginia. United's Harry Godfrey spoke with Inside Climate News, stating that the rollback of these incentives would threaten to stall Virginia's progress in renewable energy development, economic growth, and job creation, undermining efforts to create a more reliable and affordable energy future.

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Topics: State Policy, Virginia, United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Offshore Wind, Solar, Federal Priorities

Inside Climate News: Youngkin Vetoes Clean Energy Bills That Garnered Support From Dominion, Environmental Groups

Posted by Charles Paullin on May 9, 2025

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed two bipartisan clean energy bills that aimed to expand small solar projects and energy storage across the state. Inside Climate News spoke with several clean energy experts and advocates, including United's Jim Purekal, who stated that the veto was a missed opportunity to increase grid reliability, reduce costs for ratepayers, and bolster energy security across the state.

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Topics: Virginia, United In The News, Jim Purekal, Solar, Battery Storage

Down to the Wire: Clean Energy Legislation Amended at the Deadline in Virginia

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Mar 25, 2025

Virginia Gov. Youngkin guts energy affordability measures passed by the General Assembly and plays politics with Virginia’s energy security 

RICHMOND, VA – Last night, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin introduced poison pill amendments designed to gut several key pieces of legislation the General Assembly passed to bring down costs for Virginia families and businesses.

“Earlier this year, leaders in the General Assembly put forward impactful legislation to expand the role of homes and businesses in the clean energy transition and to allow these projects to help keep the lights on and lower energy bills. Virginia needs leaders who take the job of policymaking seriously and use the positions they have been entrusted with to address the challenges faced by their constituents and the Commonwealth as whole. Rather than taking the opportunity to lead by signing these bills into law, Governor Youngkin instead took the opportunity to engage in partisan politics,” said United Virginia Policy Lead and Legislative Director Jim Purekal

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Topics: Press Releases, Jim Purekal, Virtual Power Plants, Solar, Battery Storage

Indy Politics: Here Comes the Sun

Posted by Abdul Hakim-Shabazz on Mar 24, 2025

United's Trish Demeter spoke with Indy Politics about a report commissioned by United that demonstrated how expanded solar power generation in Indiana could bring hundreds of millions in tax revenue, create new jobs, and increase energy independence across the state. 

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Topics: United In The News, Indiana, Trish Demeter, Solar

Inside Climate News: Bills Increasing Small-Scale Solar Requirements in Virginia Awaiting Action by Youngkin

Posted by Charles Paullin on Mar 21, 2025

Inside Climate News reports that Virginia Governor Youngkin is currently reviewing critical advanced energy legislation aimed at enhancing the state's commitment to renewables by diversifying energy sources beyond large-scale utility projects. With concerns about energy affordability, United's Jim Purekal argued that rising electricity costs are primarily driven by escalating fuel prices and storm recovery expenses.

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Topics: Virginia, United In The News, Jim Purekal, Solar

The Boston Globe: Trump’s Attempted Funding Freeze Was Blocked. So Why Are Billions in Grants for Solar Still Locked Up?

Posted by Sabrina Shankman and Erin Douglas on Feb 4, 2025

The Boston Globe covers President Trump's recent executive order to pause federal funding for solar energy projects, causing significant implications for numerous solar initiatives in Massachusetts and the broader New England region. United's Jeremy McDiarmid expressed concern that the administration's funding freeze could hinder the region's progress toward clean energy goals, increase costs, and slow economic growth.

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Topics: United In The News, Massachusetts, Solar