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Trump Tax Guidance Hits Wind and Solar Firms

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Treasury Rewrites Longstanding Rules

The Trump administration has issued new clean energy tax guidance that threatens to upend financing for many wind and solar developers. Released Friday by the Treasury Department, the rules eliminate a decades-old standard that allowed projects to qualify for tax credits if just 5% of costs were incurred. Developers now face tighter requirements and only two weeks to comply, sparking backlash from industry leaders.

“This is part of an unprecedented side deal with anti-clean energy ideologues,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, warning that thousands of small businesses could be affected.

Industry Braces for Impact

The guidance follows the Republican “One Big Beautiful Act,” which phases out clean energy credits after 2027. Until Friday’s announcement, developers were uncertain how aggressively the administration would enforce further restrictions. Some feared the threshold would rise to 20% of costs, or that grace periods would shrink dramatically. Instead, the Treasury maintained other qualifying standards, such as proving “physical work of a significant nature” had begun.

That compromise offered relief to some. “It could have been worse,” said Derrick Flakoll of BloombergNEF, which still projects a 23% decline in renewable installations over the next decade. Rooftop solar firms rallied after the rule preserved the 5% threshold for projects under 1.5 megawatts, with Sunrun stock jumping over 30%.

Political Reactions Split

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), long a supporter of wind energy, praised the guidance for leaving developers “a viable path forward.” In contrast, Democrats and environmental groups condemned the move as an assault on affordable clean power. “Trump is destroying America’s clean energy industry, and Chinese firms will prosper at our expense,” said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.

The House Freedom Caucus welcomed the policy, framing it as fulfillment of campaign promises to dismantle subsidies tied to the “Green New Scam.” The Treasury also confirmed additional guidance on “foreign entities of concern,” with rules set to tighten sourcing requirements for project components beginning next year.

Looming Uncertainty

While some of the most feared restrictions did not materialize, analysts expect lawsuits challenging the rules. Developers must now prove construction more concretely, which could complicate financing. “The rubber meets the road when these projects go out to get financing,” said Keith Martin, a renewable energy tax lawyer.

States may be forced to accelerate permitting and approvals to offset federal headwinds, said Heather O’Neill of Advanced Energy United. With energy demand rising sharply, the industry faces pressure to adapt quickly or risk being sidelined in America’s shifting energy landscape.

TAGGED:Chuck Grassleyclean energy policyOne Big Beautiful Actrenewable energy tax creditsRon Wydenrooftop solarsolar industryTreasury guidanceTrump administrationwind power
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