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  • S. 4730, titled the “Dynamic Glass 2.0 Act,” seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The bill proposes to extend the energy credit for electrochromic glass, which uses electricity to adjust its light transmission to help heat or cool a building. The amendment sets...

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    S. 4730 is a bill that wants to give more time for special glass called electrochromic glass, which can change how much light it lets in to help keep buildings warm or cool, to get a tax break. For this plan to work, people need to start building with this glass before 2033.

  • H.R. 8095 is a bill that seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the energy credit for electrochromic glass. Electrochromic glass is a type of glass that can change its light transmission properties using electricity, helping to heat or cool a building....

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    H.R. 8095 makes it so people can save money on taxes when they put special glass in buildings that can change how much light and heat goes through it. This helps buildings use less energy, and people can get the savings if they start building with this glass by the end of 2032.