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    Home»Web Development»Start Your Solar or Wind Project Now or Miss Out: How Smart Software Beats the U.S. Tax Credit Deadlines

    Start Your Solar or Wind Project Now or Miss Out: How Smart Software Beats the U.S. Tax Credit Deadlines

    July 31, 2025

    If you’re preparing a wind, solar, or energy storage project in the U.S., the time to act is now. New legislation — a result of the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) — has shortened the window for renewable and clean energy businesses to access federal tax credits. Under the latest update, 30% ITC …

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