08/18/2025 E&E News: How Trump’s Tax Plan for Renewables Will Remake US Energy E&E news reports on the recent guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department, which rewrites decades-old standards for how wind and solar projects can qualify for federal tax incentives. United’s CEO and President Heather O’Neill warned that ratepayers will suffer higher energy bills and a less reliable grid unless state leaders take executive action to fast-track advanced energy projects. Read the story ↗
08/15/2025 U.S. Treasury Guidance Creates New Federal Red Tape for Clean Energy Projects Advanced Energy United responded to the release of new U.S. Treasury Department guidance about what qualifies for an energy project to have commenced construction. Read the story →
08/14/2025 Echo Communications Advisors: Executive Q&A with Advanced Energy United President and CEO Heather O’Neill In an interview with Echo Communications Advisors’ Chris Moyer, United’s President and CEO Heather O’Neill discussed United’s unique position in the clean energy landscape, lessons learned from the passage of H.R. 1, and her own personal career journey. Read the story ↗
08/06/2025 Joint Statement from ACP, ACORE, and United on DOE Grid Reliability and Security Protocol Rehearing Request Joint Statement from ACP, ACORE, and Advanced Energy United about the rehearing request made regarding the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Reliability and Security Protocol. Read the story →
08/05/2025 Stateline: States Scramble to Complete Renewable Energy Projects Before Tax Credits Expire Stateline reports that state officials across the country are rushing to fast-track solar and wind projects before clean energy tax credits are removed. United’s Manging Director Harry Godfrey warns that abrupt halts on tax incentives will derail long-planned energy projects, while United’s Senior Vice President of Advocacy Amisha Rai notes that nationwide demand for electricity is expected to continue propelling renewable deployment over the long-term. Read the story ↗
08/01/2025 Heatmap News: Will Blue States Open Up Their Wallets for Renewables? In an interview with Heatmap News, United’s President and CEO Heather O’Neill highlights how, amid federal rollbacks, growing budget pressures, and rising energy demand, states are now at the center of the clean energy transition. Read the story ↗
07/31/2025 From Federal Fallout to Opportunity: Charting the Path Forward for Advanced Energy Rahiem Swann, Vice President of Sales and Business Development, highlights key takeaways from our recent webinar “From Federal Fallout to Opportunity: The Path Forward for the Advanced Energy Industry,” which highlighted how United is turning state and regional advocacy into tangible market wins for our members and the industry at large. Read the story →
07/26/2025 Albuquerque Journal: Experts Say Trump’s Mega Budget Bill will Delay Clean Energy Rollouts in New Mexico The Albuquerque Journal reports that H.R. 1 will stall advanced energy projects in New Mexico. United’s Harry Godfrey warns of higher energy costs for both developers and state residents, while United’s Sheila Hallstrom points to ways utilities and state leaders can take advantage of New Mexico’s existing resources to increase affordability and reduce grid strain. Read the story ↗
07/23/2025 The Colorado Sun: Trump v. Colorado – How the President’s Energy Agenda is Clashing with the State’s Lofty Green Ambitions The Colorado Sun reports on President Trump’s recent executive actions targeting clean energy subsidies and advanced energy technologies, resulting in potentially higher electricity costs for Coloradans. United’s Emilie Olson spoke to Colorado’s deep policy foundation and market momentum, which are expected to help offset federal rollbacks. Read the story ↗
07/23/2025 The Center Square: Rays of Hope in Clean Energy as Feds Forego Wind and Solar The Center Square reports on the passage of H.R. 1 and its impacts on the clean energy industry with the phase-out of key tax incentives. While the rollback is expected to reduce job growth and stall some advanced energy projects, United’s Harry Godfrey stated that existing projects beginning construction within a year can still benefit from the credits. United’s Chris D’Agostino also emphasized that renewables are still the fastest and most cost-effective way to meet growing energy demand. Read the story ↗
07/21/2025 Newsweek: Map Shows Which States Could See Energy Bills Rise From GOP Budget Bill Newsweek reports on the potential impacts of H.R. 1 in driving up energy bills and stalling advanced energy deployment in states across the country. United’s Harry Godfrey warns that the shrinking U.S. market for advanced energy technologies may dissuade domestic manufacturers from investing in clean energy projects, resulting in stunted job growth, reduced grid reliability, and increased costs for both individuals and developers. Read the story ↗
07/18/2025 POLITICO: ‘Final nail’ – Trump Administration Memo Could Strike Fatal Blow to Wind and Solar Power POLITICO reports on a Trump administration memo mandating that the Interior Secretary must personally approve almost every aspect of wind and solar projects on federal land, which could result in stunted project development efforts. United’s Harry Godfrey criticized the administration’s decision, arguing that the memo creates harmful bureaucratic red tape and undermines proven, affordable advanced energy solutions to meet rising energy demand. Read the story ↗