U.S. solar developers

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Timeline

  1. Tax credit securement deadline

    The final date for developers to lock in federal tax credit eligibility for new renewable projects. After this date, credits are no longer available, triggering cost increases.

  2. Analysts project 200+ GW pipeline and 40–50% cost hikes

    Wood Mackenzie reports over 200 GW of solar capacity with credits secured. LevelTen Energy forecasts wind and solar contract price increases of 40–50% nationally, with some Texas deals up 120%.

  3. Trump tax law accelerates tax credit phaseout

    The 2025 tax law accelerates the expiration of renewable energy tax credits, setting a hard deadline for developers to secure subsidies on new projects.

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renewable-energy Bearish

200+ GW solar rush hits July 4 deadline as Trump tax credit cutoff looms

The U.S. solar sector is in an all-out sprint to secure federal tax credits before the July 4 phaseout, with over 200 gigawatts of new projects now in the pipeline—enough to nearly double current capacity. The accelerated cutoff threatens to raise renewable energy costs by 40-50%, potentially slowing the clean energy transition just as AI-fueled electricity demand skyrockets.

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