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Brian Eckhouse

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Team Leader, Power and Renewables at Bloomberg News

Head of @business’ Power, Weather & Natural Disasters team in Americas | Dad/valet to a boisterous toddler | Thoughts on Mets & bagels mine | RT ≠ endorsement

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Ari Natter |Brian Eckhouse |Mark Chediak

    The House’s draconian cuts to former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law won’t fly in the Senate, key Republican senators said Thursday. Just hours after the House narrowly passed a massive tax and spending bill gutting key clean-energy tax incentives, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Senate was planning its own effort. “They give us a good product to work with but we have senators who want to write our own bill,” Thune said.

  • 2 weeks ago | ca.finance.yahoo.com | Ari Natter |Brian Eckhouse |Mark Chediak

    (Bloomberg) -- The House’s draconian cuts to former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law won’t fly in the Senate, key Republican senators said Thursday.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Ari Natter |Brian Eckhouse |Mark Chediak

    Investors of clean-power stocks are running for the exits after a massive tax and spending bill that would gut former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law narrowly passed the House of Representatives. The bill now moves to the Senate, where some lawmakers are skeptical of provisions that would end subsidies for green energy years earlier than planned.

  • 2 weeks ago | accountingtoday.com | Brian Eckhouse

    Subsidies for clean power would end years earlier in a giant tax and spending bill narrowly passed by the Republican-led House of Representatives early Thursday, driving down shares of solar companies including Sunrun Inc. It now moves to the Senate, where key Republicans have already balked at some of the House's plans. Some wanted longer transition times before the latest House bill cut those even further.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Ari Natter |Brian Eckhouse |Mark Chediak

    Photovoltaic solar panels at a solar plant near McCamey, Texas. (Bloomberg) -- The House’s draconian cuts to former President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law won’t fly in the Senate, key Republican senators said Thursday. Just hours after the House narrowly passed a massive tax and spending bill gutting key clean-energy tax incentives, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Senate was planning its own effort.

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Brian Eckhouse @brianreports
8 May 25

RT @Leonardonclt: 🚨AI Is Draining Water From Areas That Need It Most🚨 We analyzed data on thousands of AI data centers, and found that rou…

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15 Apr 25

RT @shoko_oda: 🚨Renewables + storage is expected to make up 50+% of power capacity needed by 2035 to meet data center demand. But almost 2/…

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14 Apr 25

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