"$6 Billion Plan: Taming Industrial Carbon Emissions"

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The Biden administration plans to allocate up to $6 billion towards 33 projects in 20 states aimed at reducing carbon emissions from heavy industries such as steel, cement, chemicals, and aluminum. These projects include initiatives to test methods for curbing emissions and implementing cleaner technologies, such as using hydrogen fuels in aluminum production and electric boilers in food manufacturing. The goal is to demonstrate novel technologies that can rapidly scale up and set a new standard for clean manufacturing in the United States and globally.
Topics:business#biden-administration#climate#decarbonization#energy-department#green-technology#industrial-emissions
- Energy Dept. Awards $6 Billion to Cut Carbon from Industry The New York Times
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces $6 Billion to Transform America's Industrial Sector, Strengthen Domestic Manufacturing, and Slash Planet-warming Emissions Energy.gov
- Energy agency announces $6 billion to slash emissions in industrial facilities The Associated Press
- $6 billion: 'Largest-ever' investment in decarbonizing industries USA TODAY
- Biden administration's new $6 billion plan to tame industrial carbon Axios
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