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HR 5862119th CongressIn Committee
American Energy Independence and Affordability Act
Introduced: Oct 28, 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Thompson, Mike [D-CA-4] (D-California)
Economy & TaxesEnvironment & ClimateTechnology & Innovation
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
This legislation seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code to restore energy-related tax provisions previously in effect, focusing on renewable energy credits, energy efficiency incentives, and clean vehicle programs that were altered by Public Law 119-21.
Key Points
- 1Restores clean energy production credits for wind and solar facilities by repealing termination clauses
- 2Extends expiration dates for residential and commercial energy efficiency tax credits until 2034-2035
- 3Reinstates enhanced tax rates for sustainable aviation fuel production and utilization
Impact Areas
Renewable energy producers (wind/solar/hydrogen)Homeowners investing in energy-efficient improvementsAutomotive industry and clean vehicle purchasersAdvanced manufacturing sectors focused on energy components
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