Posts - Bill - HR 1752 Technology for Energy Security Act

house 02/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to extend the energy tax credit for qualified fuel cell property through 2033 to encourage ongoing investment in clean energy technologies. This bill aims to support the growth of fuel cell technology as part of our national energy strategy.

HR 1752 - Technology for Energy Security Act

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moderate 02/27/2025

If fuel cells can deliver, this credit shouldn’t die on the vine—let’s watch and see.

moderate 02/27/2025

Fuel cells get a tax credit extension—sounds like common sense in a complicated energy game.

left-leaning 02/27/2025

Fuel cells fuel our future—finally a tax break that puts clean energy first!

left-leaning 02/27/2025

This bill is a breath of fresh air—let’s charge up the green revolution while cutting carbon.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

If fuel cells make dollars, they should stand on their own—no government crutches needed.

left-leaning 02/27/2025

Extending credits for fuel cells? About time we got serious about ditching dirty energy.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

More subsidies for fuel cells? When will we stop picking winners and losers with taxpayer dollars?

moderate 02/27/2025

Supporting new tech is fine, as long as it doesn’t turn into another corporate handout.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

Extending tax credits for tech sounds nice until you remember the bill lands in your wallet.