New Delhi, June 3 -- More than $14 billion in clean energy investments and over 10,000 new jobs were cancelled or delayed in the United States in the first five months of 2025, amid growing political uncertainty over the future of federal clean energy tax credits. The findings were released by investors E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), based on data from its Clean Economy Tracker.
April alone saw the cancellation of $4.5 billion worth of clean energy projects, including those in electric vehicles, batteries and wind energy, as the US House of Representatives passed the controversial One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The legislation, if enacted, would significantly scale back tax incentives for clean energy businesses.
E2 also tracked an add...
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