President Donald Trump is back in Washington, and this time, he’s taking direct aim at one of the left’s sacred cows: the solar industry. His newly passed legislation, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is shaking up energy insiders and sending a clear message to renewable energy executives — the free ride is over.

With barely a vote to spare, the House passed the sweeping 1,100-page bill by a narrow 215-214 margin on May 22. But tucked deep within the legislation lies a bombshell that could derail the solar industry’s government-funded expansion.
Solar’s Golden Goose Cooked Early
The legislation doesn’t just revisit Trump’s 2017 tax reform — it slices straight into the heart of green energy subsidies. One key provision accelerates the termination of the 30% residential solar tax credit to the end of 2025, slashing nearly a decade off its original lifespan. Previously, the benefit wasn’t scheduled to phase out until 2034.
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