One of the biggest rooftop solar installers in the US, Freedom Forever, may be forced to “shrink back to the size of a mom and pop” if Congress approves a Republican plan to eliminate the tax credit that shaves up to 30% off the cost of household solar systems, a company’s executive warned.  Plans to kill the tax credit by the end of the year would be tantamount to a death sentence for much of the residential solar industry and bring major layoffs, Ben Airth, policy director at Freedom Forever, told Semafor. The Senate is expected to vote on the “One Big Beautiful Bill” as soon as this week, legislation that would scale back many tax benefits for clean energy, but hit rooftop solar especially hard. Analysts project that the measure would cause the amount of rooftop solar installed in the US to fall in 2026 by more than half compared with its 2024 level. “We’re in such limbo right now, and limbo is costing us jobs,” Airth said. “The industry will contract back to where it was in 2005.”
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