A report by the BlueGreen Alliance found that Trump administration policies have led to the cancellation or delay of $83 billion in clean energy investment across hundreds of projects. The report attributed this to Trump’s signature tax and spending package, which repealed or curtailed Biden-era incentives for renewable energy and electric vehicles.
Impact on the Clean Energy Workforce
The analysis found that 223 manufacturing and clean energy projects, representing $82.9 billion in investment and 111,765 jobs, have stalled or been canceled during Donald Trump’s second presidency. The report also noted that federal funding cuts and regulatory rollbacks have weakened workplace protections for workers in the energy and industrial sectors.
The report’s findings have significant implications for the clean energy workforce and the future of renewable energy in the United States. As the country continues to debate the role of government in supporting clean energy, the report’s conclusions are likely to be closely scrutinized by policymakers and industry leaders.
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