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Solar at a Crossroads: Navigating Uncertainty in the Clean Energy Transition

The latest installment in the American Sustainable Business Network’s (ASBN) members-only webinar series, The Policy Forum, covered the critical topic “Solar at a Crossroads: Navigating Tax Credits, Tariffs, and Your Bottom Line,” examining the current volatility impacting the solar energy sector. The discussion was moderated by Louis Tierno, Director of the Pennsylvania Sustainable Business Network (PASBN). It featured guest speakers Ed Detwiler from NPC, a business that has adopted solar, and Jon Bunyaratapan from Envinity, a solar developer.

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American Sustainable Business Network Voices Disappointment Over Reckless Cuts to Clean Energy, Worker Protections, and Climate Investments in House Budget

The American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) is profoundly disappointed by the House of Representatives’ recent passage of H.R. 1—labeled the “One Big Beautiful Bill”. This legislation represents a sweeping and deeply misguided rollback of policies that have been foundational to the clean energy transition, worker protections, and broader efforts to build a just and regenerative economy.

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The Ampersand Group unites the American Sustainable Business Network with the National Supplier Diversity Institute to Advance Local Diverse Business Initiatives and Collaborative Multi-Stakeholder Engagement in Clean Energy Industry

The Ampersand Group, a facilitator of multi-stakeholder economic ecosystems, has partnered with the American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) and the National Supplier Diversity Institute (NSDI) to support small and diverse businesses in industries such as offshore wind, maritime, transportation, and construction. This collaboration leverages partnerships, resources, and networks to expand economic opportunities and advance equity in the clean energy industry.

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Business Leaders Say Willow Project Undermines Clean Energy Economy

The Biden administration has approved a controversial $8bn drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope. The ConocoPhillips Willow project will be one of the largest of its kind on US soil, involving drilling for oil and gas at three sites for multiple decades on the 23m-acre National Petroleum Reserve, which is owned by the federal government and is the largest tract of undisturbed public land in the US. The project will emit the same amount of carbon as 76 coal-fired power plants.

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