Some of the world’s biggest companies are fighting over what qualifies as green energy. At stake are tax credits worth billions of dollars.
Some of the world’s biggest companies are fighting over what qualifies as green energy. At stake are tax credits worth billions of dollars under theIndustry leaders such as BP PLC and NextEra Energy Inc.
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