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Three Key Outcomes of the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” on US Manufacturing and Innovation
The budget reconciliation bill passed by the House has important implications for US technology investment, manufacturing, and innovation.
Senior Analyst
Hannah Kolus is a Senior Analyst with Rhodium Group's Energy & Climate practice, leading US energy system modeling of the impacts of policy and evolving energy markets, particularly in the power sector.
Energy & ClimateHannah maintains Rhodium Group’s modified version of the National Energy Modeling System (RHG-NEMS).
Before joining Rhodium, Hannah worked with global land models and output at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and researched historical climate at Northern Arizona University. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Brown University and a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Policy from Northern Arizona University.
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The budget reconciliation bill passed by the House has important implications for US technology investment, manufacturing, and innovation.
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The House Ways and Means Committee's proposed language will raise energy costs for American households by as much as 7% in 2035, stifle energy technology innovation, increase pollution, and could put significant investment at risk.
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We estimate how much energy costs could rise for households and industry if Congress chooses to roll back and repeal key pollution regulations and energy tax credits.
Journal article
In an article published in Science, Rhodium Group and 11 other organizations provide a multi-model comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions impacts of the EPA’s May 2024 standards for regulating greenhouse gases from power plants.