While the U.S. has been supporting research, development, and demonstration of clean energy technologies for decades, BIL, IRA, and CHIPS were both historic investments in decarbonization and technology infrastructure, and a return to/expansion of a federal role in catalyzing strategic industry/sectoral growth. America’s new industrial strategy activated and broadened the government’s conventional toolbelt to help workers, businesses, and investors expand – and diversify – the U.S. industrial landscape and economic base. This rich and robust debate will take a multifaceted look at the role of government and investment, urban hubs to rural opportunities, large investors to hyperlocal advocates in defining what comes next for America’s clean energy industrial strategy.
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