Sec. 174 Resource Center
Learn more & take action on this threat to innovation
Explore Resources
Mária Telkes Fellowship
Meet the 2024 Telkes Fellows!
Learn More
GROWING THE CLEAN ENERGY ECONOMY
ONE SMALL BUSINESS AT A TIME
The Clean Energy Business Network (CEBN) is the small business voice of the clean energy economy. Our network spans more than 8,000 cleantech business and community leaders across all 50 states. We democratize access to federal energy and climate policies and funding for a broad range of stakeholders—helping them navigate available resources and amplifying their voices in Washington.
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
SMALL/MEDIUM-SIZE BUSINESS
CLEANTECH STAKEHOLDER
JOIN THE CEBN
Insider access, a collective voice, and an aggregation of resources
Free newsletter and policy alerts
Insider access to thought leaders and events
Curated assistance with policy or funding landscape
HIGHLIGHTS
Recent updates and activities
Press Releases
| Federal Investment
July 3, 2025
Press Release: Clean Energy Industries Statement on Final Budget Reconciliation Bill
BCSE and CEBN provided statements after final passage of a tax reform package that rolls back and alters many energy tax credits.
LEARN MORE
Press Releases
| Federal Investment
July 1, 2025
Press Release: Clean Energy Industries Statement on Senate-Passed Budget Reconciliation Bill
BCSE and CEBN provided statements after the Senate passed a tax reform package, which includes proposals to alter existing energy tax credits.
LEARN MORE
Blog
May 15, 2025
Tax Package Resource Center
On May 22nd, the House of Representatives advanced a major tax reform package on a largely party-line basis 215-214, with two Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. The Senate Finance Committee publicly released its proposed version of the tax provisions on…
LEARN MORE
Blog
| Federal Investment
May 1, 2025
Across 50 Congressional Offices, Small Businesses Build Bipartisan Support for Tax Certainty
This spring, the Clean Energy Business Network (CEBN) brought 31 small business leaders from across the country into meetings with 50 congressional offices.
LEARN MORE