Reported 16 days ago
President-Elect Donald Trump's imminent return may reduce federal support for clean energy incentives, but some investors are viewing it as an opportunity to revive investments in climate startups to compensate for governmental cutbacks. They believe the trend mirrors Trump's previous term, which saw an influx of private capital in climate technology despite uncertainties. Investors hope that navigating the political landscape will lead to favorable conditions for cleaner energy projects, despite potential challenges to existing subsidies.
Source: YAHOO