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Climate activist says rising electricity prices may hurt Republicans
Summary
Bill McKibben installed new solar panels and said rising U.S. electricity prices and federal actions against renewables could hurt Republicans; U.S. average electricity costs rose about 12.8% over ten months, the article reports.
Content
Bill McKibben installed a new set of solar panels on his Vermont home and said rising electricity prices and federal moves against renewable energy could have political effects. He has used solar power for decades and is sending excess electricity to the local grid. The article places his comments in the context of recent federal actions affecting renewables and rising U.S. electricity costs.
Reported key points:
- McKibben installed a new plug-in-style solar system and has long sent excess power from his panels to the Vermont grid.
- U.S. average electricity costs rose from about 15.94 cents per kilowatt-hour to roughly 17.98 cents, an increase reported as about 12.8% over ten months.
- The article reports the Trump administration froze five offshore wind projects, and judges allowed three of those projects to resume.
- Federal clean energy tax incentives for home solar installations expired on Dec. 31, as reported.
Summary:
McKibben said higher electricity costs and federal steps limiting some renewable projects could influence political outcomes ahead of the 2026 election. Undetermined at this time.
