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Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth persists despite federal policy uncertainty

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Guest post: How US renewable-energy growth persists despite federal policy uncertainty
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Researchers from the University of Maryland argue that US renewable energy growth remains robust despite federal policy shifts. The transition is driven by falling technology costs, existing legislation, and rising electricity demand.

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It highlights the resilience of market-driven energy transitions against changing political landscapes.

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The article focuses on the success of renewable energy and frames federal deregulation as a negative factor for the transition.

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