1. The Energy Community maps are here.
What’s next for deployment?

Thousands of towns and communities across the country have been providing the power and fuel needed to run America for decades.
- While many of these “Energy Communities” are still booming, others have experienced plant closures or waning extraction efforts.
- Congress has passed new financial incentives to encourage investments in these areas, but now we need to fix permitting to allow the developers to build.
What’s clear: New clean energy projects located in these communities, covering 57% of the U.S. and Puerto Rico, will now be eligible for a 10% bonus on top of other clean energy tax incentives, which means that some projects could now receive tax incentives as high as 50% of the total project cost. With proper implementation, these incentives are poised to boost investment in domestic manufacturing and clean energy production throughout these newly qualified regions.
Plug in: Check out our new blog from Policy Advisor Matt Mailloux and Senior Research Associate Casey Kelly.
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