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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
READOUT: Stakeholder Roundtable on Clean Power Generation
and the Inflation Reduction Act
October 26, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen participated in a
virtual roundtable with key stakeholders on clean power generation and the Inflation Reduction
Act. The roundtable is part of a series of discussions the Treasury Department is hosting as it
solicits input from the public to inform its work implementing the Inflation Reduction Act.
Nearly three quarters of the Inflation Reduction Act’s $369 billion climate change investment –
$270 billion – is delivered via tax incentives, putting Treasury at the forefront of this landmark
law.
Secretary Yellen was joined by White House Senior Advisor for Clean Energy Implementation
and Innovation John Podesta, as well as Treasury Climate Counselor John Morton and Assistant
Secretary for Tax Policy Lily Batchelder.
The roundtable featured 16 leaders from across the clean power ecosystem, representing
utilities, project developers, manufacturers, purchasers, workers, local communities, and other
key stakeholders. Collectively the participating groups represent hundreds of thousands of
unionized workers, more than 1,000 firms across the clean energy value chain, and more than
2,000 public and private utilities and rural electric cooperatives that supply power to hundreds
of millions of Americans.
Secretary Yellen emphasized that the Inflation Reduction Act provides long-term clarity and
certainty for the clean energy sector, and underscored Treasury’s commitment to work
expeditiously to provide guidance so that investments can move forward and our climate and
economy can realize the benefits of the law as quickly as possible. Participants also discussed
several new issues for clean energy production and investment tax incentives, including
prevailing wage and apprenticeship provisions, bonuses for investing in low-income
communities and energy communities, bonuses for using domestic content, and new ways to
monetize credits.

Tomorrow, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo will participate in another roundtable focused on climate
impact and equity with nearly two-dozen leaders from major climate advocacy organizations,
environmental justice organizations, and labor unions. Tomorrow’s discussion will build on an
earlier dialogue with community-based organizations and financial institutions held in
conjunction with the Freedman’s Bank Forum on October 4. In conjunction with that dialogue,
Treasury released a fact sheet outlining how the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy tax
incentives will support building an equitable clean energy economy

.

Next week, Secretary Yellen will participate in a roundtable with renewable energy investors to
discuss how the public and private sectors can work together to leverage incentives in the
Inflation Reduction Act to mobilize the large amount of capital that is needed to build a clean
energy economy. According to third-party estimates, these transformational incentives are
projected to help catalyze trillions in private investment in energy supply infrastructure over the
next decade.
In the coming weeks, Treasury will also host roundtables on additional sectors, including clean
vehicles and heavy industry.
The series of roundtables comes on the heels of six notices Treasury issued earlier this month
requesting input on key climate and clean energy tax incentives of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Earlier this month, Treasury also issued a fact sheet providing more information on the Inflation
Reduction Act’s implementation process

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Organizations participating in today’s roundtable:
American Clean Power Association
American Council on Renewable Energy
American Public Power Association
Clean Energy Buyers Association
Edison Electric Institute
Electric Power Research Institute
GRID Alternatives
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

Solar Energy Industries Association
Solar Energy Manufacturers for America Coalition
Solar Stewards
Utility Workers Union of America
WE Solar