Iowa clean energy groups see ‘uncertainty’ in second Trump presidency

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The sun sets behind wind turbines east of Victor in February 2021. About 60 percent of Iowa’s electricity is generated by wind energy, second only behind Texas. Some advocates for clean energy are concerned what happens to the growth in clean energy if the Inflation Reduction Act, which is funding much of the growth, is dismantled, as President-elect Donald Trump has pledged. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)

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For Kerri Johannsen and other clean energy advocates, the economic benefits of renewable energy are undeniable.

But with Donald Trump winning the…

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