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Help protect the 25D and 48E tax credits that keep solar affordable for homeowners and families who lease.

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Save Energy Freedom is a grassroots campaign committed to defending American energy independence — one rooftop at a time.

We believe every family deserves the freedom to take control of their energy future. By protecting the 25D Residential Clean Energy Credit and the 48E Investment Tax Credit (used for residential solar leases), we’re helping homeowners and leasing families across the country reduce electricity bills, create local jobs, and strengthen America’s energy security.

Our Mission

American Energy Freedom

Americans have always cherished the freedom to chart their own course — and energy should be no exception. Save Energy Freedom is a campaign dedicated to reframing residential solar power as a cornerstone of American energy independence and prosperity.

When homeowners and families who lease solar can generate their own electricity, they gain control over rising utility costs and reduce reliance on distant power plants. Empowering households to produce homegrown energy makes our nation stronger and more secure. Our mission is simple: ensure the 25D and 48E tax credits remain intact — so that every hardworking American has the freedom to invest in affordable, reliable solar energy on their own roof, strengthening our communities one rooftop at a time.

What’s the difference?

25D is for homeowners who buy their solar system.

48E supports companies that lease solar systems to working families — like PosiGen does. Both are essential.

American Jobs First

The 25D and 48E tax credits are fueling a surge in U.S. job growth, from rooftop installers to high-tech manufacturing. Small businesses across red states and blue states are hiring skilled tradespeople to meet booming demand.

“These are good-paying jobs that cannot be outsourced — the kind of work that supports families in rural towns and urban neighborhoods alike.”

Lower Bills. Higher Freedom.

Rooftop solar significantly lowers monthly electric bills, and the 25D and 48E tax credits make it accessible for the middle class. Instead of being hostage to utility monopolies, families generate their own power and keep the savings.

$110/year average savings at risk if these credits are repealed

Household energy costs could rise 7–10% without the credits

Solar = real relief for 1 in 4 low-income households facing high energy burdens

“Every dollar saved on electricity is a dollar that stays in local communities.”

Build It at Home. Keep It at Home.

Preserving these credits strengthens America’s energy resilience and weakens our dependence on unstable foreign markets.

“This is a responsible, market-driven transition that keeps promises and builds investor confidence.”

Make Your Voice Heard

Protecting these credits starts with telling Congress to put American families and workers first.
Email Your Senator using our quick form — it takes just one minute to stand up for:

Middle-class savings

Domestic jobs

Energy independence

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