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Clean Energy Resilience Amid Policy Shifts and Major Deals

Clean Energy Resilience Amid Policy Shifts and Major Deals

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In the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry shows resilience amid policy shifts and major deals, with Google acquiring Intersect Power, a specialist in large solar plants and battery energy storage systems, on January 2, 2026, signaling big techs push into renewables.[5] This follows Ampions 2025 successes, where its projects saved subscribers over 42 million dollars on bills via 2.2 billion kWh of clean energy, equivalent to removing 600,000 cars from roads yearly, and enrolled 1,400 low-income households in Erie County, avoiding 3,600 tons of CO2 annually.[1]

Market movements reflect caution as clean energy tax credits near expiration, driving up energy efficiency costs, per Houston Public Media reports from January 2.[2] Community solar gains traction, with Ampion eyeing 2026 state legislation boosts and rising corporate ESG participation amid data center-driven rate hikes.[1] Natural gas holds 40 percent of US power generation, but renewables like solar in SPP markets emerge as high-opportunity plays.[3][6]

No major product launches or disruptions surfaced in the last 48 hours, though verified 2025 data underscores scaling: low-income programs delivered financial and environmental wins.[1] Leaders like Ampion respond by partnering with governments for affordability, contrasting earlier 2025 bill savings momentum with current tax credit expiration risks, potentially hiking prices short-term.[1][2]

Consumer behavior tilts toward climate action, with 87 percent supporting federal farm funding for green practices into 2026.[4] Supply chains remain stable, unlike 2021s 25 percent module price surges from China hikes and freight costs.[2] Overall, deals like Googles propel growth, but policy cliffs demand agile adaptation versus last weeks optimistic outlooks. (298 words)

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