: A paper from Harvard Law School explores how state policies serve as "labs" for broader green initiatives like the Green New Deal and the GREEN Act.
The (Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now Act) is a legislative proposal primarily focused on extending and expanding tax credits to accelerate clean energy deployment and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Legislation and Resources
: The act provides tax incentives for investments in renewable energy resources and energy efficiency programs. It is widely supported by environmental groups like the Environmental Defense Fund for its potential to create clean energy jobs. Academic and Policy Papers
: Conversely, some policy briefs from the White House (2025) argue that such subsidies can distort markets and compromise energy security. H.R.848 - 117th Congress (2021-2022): GREEN Act of 2021
Several papers and research assessments analyze the implications of this act: