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September 26, 2024
U.S. Energy, Climate Law Expected to Survive Across Multiple Election Scenarios
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Senior Policy Advisor Elizabeth Noll was interviewed for an S&P Global Market Intelligence article about the potential impacts of various 2024 election scenarios on U.S. energy and climate policies. The article explored how different electoral outcomes could affect the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and other energy initiatives. Ms. Noll emphasized the continued focus on implementing the IRA's clean energy incentives and the shift in the U.S. Department of Energy's role under a Democratic administration.
"If Harris wins, I think there's going to be a continued push to make sure that money is getting into communities with an emphasis on capital formation, workforce development and community engagement," she said.
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"If Harris wins, I think there's going to be a continued push to make sure that money is getting into communities with an emphasis on capital formation, workforce development and community engagement," she said.
READ: U.S. Energy, Climate Law Expected to Survive Across Multiple Election Scenarios