Nov 20, 2024
U.S. Department of Energy Awards $2.2 Billion to Accelerate Clean Hydrogen Development
The U.S. Department of Energy has allocated $2.2 billion to advance clean hydrogen energy projects in the Gulf Coast and Midwest regions, aiming to reduce carbon emissions in heavy industries and transportation.

In a significant move to combat climate change, the U.S. Department of Energy is investing $2.2 billion to develop clean hydrogen hubs in the Gulf Coast and Midwest. This initiative seeks to produce low-carbon hydrogen through methods like electrolysis and carbon capture, supporting the administration’s goal of producing 50 million metric tons of clean hydrogen by 2050. Read more.
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Renewable Energy Investors Receive Mixed Signals In The U.S.
In early 2025, U.S. clean energy investments faced significant setbacks, with $8 billion in projects canceled amid policy uncertainties and shifting federal priorities.

U.S. Utility-Scale Solar Installations Drop 30% in Q1 2025 Amid Policy Uncertainty
In the first quarter of 2025, the U.S. installed 4.4 GW of utility-scale solar power, marking a 30% decrease from the previous year’s record, as policy uncertainties and market challenges impact the renewable energy sector.