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Will Energy Storage See Federal Support Under the Biden Administration? | Davis Wright Tremaine LLP


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Efforts to introduce investment tax credit (ITC) incentives to support and accelerate the deployment of energy storage in the United States are gaining traction in Congress and the Biden Administration.
Rising Demand for Energy Storage
As more and more of our country s electricity comes from intermittent renewable resources like solar and wind, energy storage is becoming increasingly crucial for maintaining reliability (keeping the lights on) and resilience (ensuring the grid can withstand emergencies such as wildfires and hurricanes), managing electricity costs during peak demand, as well as achieving state-level renewable portfolio standards and greenhouse gas emissions targets. ....

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Parting Words: Will Trump Leave Biden a Note?


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WASHINGTON - For three decades, each departing U.S. president has left his successor a short note wishing him well as he takes office. But whether Donald Trump will leave such a note for President-elect Joe Biden is not known.
Past presidents have left their notes in the ornate Resolute Desk in the White House Oval Office, where the new chief executive will find the good wishes immediately upon starting his four-year term.
Republican Ronald Reagan started the tradition in 1989. In his note, Reagan told his former vice president and incoming president George H.W. Bush: “George, I treasure the memories we share and wish you all the very best. You’ll be in my prayers.” ....

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