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Repeal of climate tax credits could cost thousands of Ohio jobs

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Monday, April 7, 2025   

Federal clean energy investment and tax credits have led to a surge of thousands of new jobs for Ohioans but a budget bill pending in Congress could bring the good times to a halt.

President Donald Trump is pushing to repeal tax incentives approved during the Biden administration to stimulate employment and investment in renewable energy. Ohio has seen more than $10 billion in funding and 14,000 clean energy jobs since passage of the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022.

Dan O'Brien, senior modeling analyst at the think tank Energy Innovation, said Ohio has a lot to lose.

"There's danger with an upcoming budget bill that was passed in late February," O'Brien noted. "It would require slashing of federal funding for a number of different sectors, and one of the first on the political chopping block is clean energy tax credits."

Ohio ranks sixth in the nation for renewable energy projects. However, after taking office, Trump began taking steps to roll back the 2022 program aimed at stimulating climate action. The cuts are part of the proposed budget reconciliation bill being debated in Congress.

O'Brien pointed out Ohio and other Midwestern states have been reeling from a decades-long industrial decline, so they are especially vulnerable to losing the jobs and investment momentum of the previous administration.

"Reliable, financeable, clean energy that will lower the cost for industrial producers," O'Brien outlined. "That's particularly important in Ohio, where you have the steel production center of America, some of the biggest producers of rubbers and plastics (and) lots of automobile manufacturing."

O'Brien added in Ohio, where the energy infrastructure is rapidly aging and powered by carbon-based fuels, homes and businesses would see significant increases in their monthly power bills.

"Every single one of those groups -- an increase in the cost of electricity in the next few years if these tax credits were repealed. It was somewhere between the tens to multiple hundreds of dollars per household in increased electricity costs per year."


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