Trump officials cancel $7.6 billion in clean energy projects
By Nicolás Rivero and Jake Spring, Washington Post.
Excerpt: The Energy Department on Wednesday canceled $7.56 billion in funding for 223 projects aimed at research and deployment of clean energy and other climate-friendly technology mainly in Democratic-led states. The cuts are the latest in President Donald Trump’s efforts to undercut renewable energy and other efforts to reduce the emissions driving climate change. The administration has already sought to claw back funding allotted under President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act. That includes $20 billion from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which supported investments in green technology like heat pumps and electric vehicles, and $7 billion in the Solar for All program to help low- and middle-income families install rooftop solar. The latest cuts include a $1.2 billion award for ARCHES H2, ...aimed at kick-starting the hydrogen industry in California.... Another project would have spent more than $400 million in federal money to add 28 gigawatts of new energy generation to the power grid in Minnesota, mostly from wind and solar. Another had received at least $15 million aimed at installing battery storage and electricity grid upgrades serving Indigenous communities in New Mexico....