The final rules stipulate that the 45X tax credit can be obtained only once an ‘eligible component’ is created, essentially favoring mining companies that own processing facilities.
The U. S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it would allow some mining companies to access a tax credit aimed at boosting American production of solar panels, lithium-ion batteries, and other clean energy components, a shift in position after industry pressure.
A letter from the Department of Justice seems to have put Musk’s election ‘lottery’ on hold.
Speaking to his biographer Walter Isaacson, Elon Musk said of his approach to authority: “I guess I’ve always wanted to push my chips back on the table or play the next level of the game.” Isaacson later quotes Musk as saying, “I’ve got a bad habit of biting off more than I can chew.”
The air taxi firm said its main subsidiaries will likely file just days after the Federal Aviation Administration cleared a path for a new aircraft category.
Today, air taxi firm Lilium revealed in a U. S. regulatory filing that its two main subsidiaries will file for insolvency in the near future.
Attorneys for the state and for the Kroger and Albertsons supermarket chains wrapped up a trial Thursday over the companies’ proposed $24.6 billion merger by disparaging each other’s expert witnesses and accusing the other of pushing an agenda that will harm Colorado shoppers and workers.
Closing arguments capped a trial that started Oct.
The content exploited legitimate concerns about the hurricane recovery efforts in an attempt to paint American leaders as incompetent and corrupt.
Russia has helped amplify and spread false and misleading internet claims about recent hurricanes in the U. S. and the federal government’s response, part of a wider effort by the Kremlin to manipulate America’s political discourse before the presidential election, new research shows.
The U. N.’s annual Emissions Gap report suggests that nations must collectively commit to and implement a cut of 42% on yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
Current climate policies will result in global warming of more than 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) by the end of the century, according to a United Nations report on Thursday, more than twice the rise agreed to nearly a decade ago.