The Democratic Party in the United States has announced an energy plan to promote the 2026 midterm elections.
According to a draft bill released by the Democratic Party of the United States House of Representatives on September 24, tax incentives for renewable energy projects will be restored and the low-income energy assistance program will be expanded. The blueprint aims to curb the rising energy costs for Americans by increasing investments in wind and solar energy, building transmission lines to strengthen the grid, and weakening the Trump administration's support for fossil fuel projects, rather than renewable energy. The discussion draft includes provisions to restore tax incentives for renewable energy, to establish investment tax incentives for new transmission lines, to expand low-income household energy assistance programs, and to provide year-round reliable heating and cooling services for low-income families.
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