IOP Study: Clean Energy Tax Credit Safeguards Could Save Taxpayers $1 Trillion

A new study published today in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research: Energy shows why new safeguards adopted by the U.S. Treasury Department are necessary to avoid substantial climate impacts and wasted taxpayer resources from a generous hydrogen production tax credit.

IOP Study: Clean Energy Tax Credit Safeguards Could Save Taxpayers $1 Trillion

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