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Preserve the 25C Energy Tax Credit for Businesses and Families

The 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit has proven to be an effective bipartisan investment that’s creating good-paying jobs and saving families money.

For nearly two decades, the 25C energy tax credit has helped homeowners and small businesses across the country.

Originally signed into law by President George W. Bush, the credit continues to boost small business growth and support the millions of Americans working in energy efficiency—jobs that can’t be outsourced and keep dollars in local economies.

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How 25C Powers Business Growth

 Marcy-Cleveland

"The 25C tax credit is a game-changer for our clients—it helps make energy efficiency upgrades more accessible and affordable, especially for middle-income families who are feeling the pinch of rising energy costs."

Marcy Cleveland
Founder, Green Building Specialists

"The 25C tax credits help sell Energy Audits and Energy Retrofits. We were thrilled that the Inflation Reduction Act not only increased credits but also extended them through 2032, which means that our company can rely on steady growth."

Monica Rokicki-Guajardo
Founder & CEO, Better Building Works, LLC
Monica-Rokicki-Guajardo
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Our work not only creates new jobs but also keeps those saved energy dollars circulating within our communities. The significance of 25C is its power to bridge the financial gap, making energy efficiency upgrades more affordable for a wider range of homeowners."

Luis Hernandez
Building Scientist & Installer, Gaia Sharbel Energy

The 25C Tax Credit Delivers Real Benefits

Creates good-paying, American jobs that cannot be outsourced.

Supports nearly 2.3 million Americans working in energy efficiency.1

Homeowners saved an average of $882 through the 25C energy tax credit.2

Makes home upgrades—like insulation and HVAC improvements—more affordable for families.

Vote to protect the 25C energy tax credit—an investment in American jobs, families, and communities.

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About the Building Performance Association
The Building Performance Association (BPA) is a 501(c)(6) industry association that serves as the hub for businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies working to make America’s homes more comfortable, healthy, and energy efficient. For more information, please visit www.building-performance.org/advocacy. 

Sources:

1. Building Performance Association, E4TheFuture & BW Research Partnership, 2024 Energy Efficiency Jobs in America report.
2. IRS Statistics of Income Division, Clean Energy Tax Credit Statistics.