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Ari Natter

Arlington, Washington, D.C.

Reporter at Bloomberg News

Energy and environment @Bloomberg. Dad. Hot sauce connoisseur. Washington native. Rs≠Es. [email protected]

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  • 5 days ago | bloomberg.com | Todd Woody |Ari Natter

    House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks to the media after the House passed a giant tax and spending bill at the US Capitol on May 22. (Bloomberg) -- The Republican-led House of Representatives has narrowly passed a giant tax and spending bill that would end Inflation Reduction Act subsidies for clean power years early. The proposed changes threaten to unravel a variety of incentives that would result in higher prices for everything from electricity to solar panels.

  • 6 days ago | financialpost.com | Keith Naughton |Ari Natter

    Article content(Bloomberg) — Ford Motor Co.’s plan to make electric-vehicle batteries at a new site in Michigan would be put at risk if Congress cuts federal incentives for clean energy, the company’s chair said. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.

  • 6 days ago | bloomberg.com | Keith Naughton |Ari Natter

    Bill Ford during a news conference announcing the electric-vehicle battery plant in Marshall, Michigan on February 13, 2023. (Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co.’s plan to make electric-vehicle batteries at a new site in Michigan would be put at risk if Congress cuts federal incentives for clean energy, the company’s chair said.

  • 6 days ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Keith Naughton |Ari Natter

    Ford Motor Co.’s plan to make electric-vehicle batteries at a new site in Michigan would be put at risk if Congress cuts federal incentives for clean energy, the company’s chair said.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberglinea.com | Erik Wasson |Emily Birnbaum |Ari Natter |Ting Shen

    Bloomberg — Los republicanos de la Cámara de Representantes aprobaron por un estrecho margen el paquete económico del presidente Donald Trump después de una serie de negociaciones que duraron toda la noche y compromisos de última hora. La legislación ahora se dirige al Senado, donde los legisladores buscan dejar su huella en el proyecto de ley.

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Ari Natter
Ari Natter @AriNatter
13 May 25

Key Senate Republicans are resisting the House’s plan to gut clean energy tax credits, vowing to soften the blow for emerging technologies. https://t.co/GowJvIgXRo

Ari Natter
Ari Natter @AriNatter
13 May 25

Shares in US solar companies jumped after House Republicans released a draft of a tax bill that went easier on many players in the sector than analysts had expected. https://t.co/POA9bGZtop

Ari Natter
Ari Natter @AriNatter
12 May 25

House Republicans are proposing to eliminate a tax credit for electric vehicles and phase out incentives for the production of clean energy to help pay for President Donald Trump’s tax cut package. https://t.co/1e0ehitaZD