energy tax subsidies
Energy tax subsidies refer to financial benefits or incentives provided by the government to encourage the development and use of certain types of energy sources, technologies, or conservation practices. These subsidies are typically in the form of tax breaks or deductions that reduce the tax burden for individuals or businesses engaged in energy-related activities, helping to promote the adoption of cleaner and more sustainable energy practices.
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