Celebrating Two Years of the Affordable Clean Energy Plan
On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law — the largest investment ever made in clean energy and climate action.
Nationally, these investments are already:
- Creating Jobs. With more than 334,565 good-paying clean energy jobs created across 47 states and Puerto Rico, and counting, these investments are sparking a clean energy boom across the country.
- Saving Families Money. From energy efficient home upgrades to electric vehicles, these tax credits and rebates are helping hard-working American families lower their energy bills and transportation costs. Last year, 3.4 million families saved $8.4 billion on clean energy and energy efficiency thanks to the Biden-Harris affordable clean energy plan.
- Investing in Environmental Justice. Through grant programs and the Justice40 Initiative, the clean energy plan is actively driving hundreds of billions of climate and clean energy investments in low-income communities and communities of color that have experienced decades of disinvestment.
- Advancing our Climate Goals. Beyond the benefits to everyday families, these investments are cutting emissions and accelerating our progress towards President Biden and Vice President Harris’ ambitious climate goals.
Here in Vermont, the Inflation Reduction Act is helping Vermonters to save money, invest in clean energy, and reach our climate goals:
Hear Representative Becca Ballint’s reflections on how the climate and clean energy investments in the Inflation Reduction Act are helping families save money, be more resilient, and fight climate change.
Find IRA resources that can help you save money and go electric, such as the Rewiring America’s Savings Calculator, and how municipalities can access tax incentives to further their energy goals;
See a list of incentives in the form of tax credits, rebates, or discounts for efficiency upgrades through our friends at Efficiency Vermont, including insulation and air-sealing, weatherizing windows and doors, energy-efficient electric appliances, electric vehicles and charging equipment, heat pump heating systems, heat pump water heaters and rooftop solar;
Read Senator Peter Welch’s reflections on the Home Energy Efficiency Savings of the IRA, including $4,300,000,000 in formula grants to state energy offices to reduce the upfront cost of whole-home energy efficiency upgrades in single-family and multi-family homes.