Trump Mulls Cutting Billions From Clean Energy Projects | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The Department of Energy plans to cut $7.56 billion from hundreds of clean energy projects to ensure taxpayer returns, affecting electric vehicle and carbon capture initiatives.
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Trump mulls cutting billions from clean energy projects | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> The U.S. government is considering cancelling billions of dollars in funding for clean energy programs, including awards for auto manufacturing and carbon capture, according to a list of targeted projects seen
Trump eyes deeper energy project cuts as shutdown drags on
The ScoopThe Trump administration is considering cancelling an additional $12 billion in funding for clean energy projects beyond what it announced last week, according to a list of targeted projects reviewed by Semafor.The “kill list,” as it was described to Semafor by a source who reviewed it, would amount to an escalation of the Trump administration’s assault on clean energy. It’s also a signal that the Trump administration is using the gover…
Trump Administration Mulls Additional $12 Billion Clean Energy Funding Cut - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
(Reuters) – The U.S. government is considering cancelling an additional $12 billion in clean energy funding, including awards for auto manufacturing and carbon capture, according to a list of targeted projects seen by Reuters. The projects on the list include two major direct air capture hubs that received billion-dollar awards from the administration of former ...
Trump administration mulls additional $12 billion clean energy funding cut – Oil & Gas 360
(Investing) – The U.S. government is considering cancelling $12 billion in Congressionally-mandated funding for clean energy projects beyond the cuts announced last week, a list of targeted projects seen by Reuters showed. The projects on the list include two major direct air capture hubs that received billion-dollar awards from the administration of former President Joe Biden, including one that involves oil company Occidental. The possible new
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