President Biden's 21st-Century Industrial Strategy for Clean Energy 🇺🇸

President Biden's 21st-Century Industrial Strategy for Clean Energy 🇺🇸

Today, I joined the National Press Club to outline how President Biden's industrial strategy for clean energy is bringing jobs back to America and driving a U.S. manufacturing revival.

Here are the takeaways 👇

🇺🇸 Make America Irresistible for Clean Energy Investments

When President Biden signed the largest ever investments in clean energy, it spurred a new revolution that has attracted billions in private manufacturing investments and made America the envy of the world.

🤝 Lift Up Communities Across America

President Biden's Investing in America agenda flips the script on our country's history of energy injustice. We're ensuring new investments support disadvantaged communities and those overburdened by pollution through initiatives like Justice40.

💪 Strengthen America’s Workforce

President Biden is creating pathways to ensure workers have the skills they need to compete in the global clean energy market—including apprenticeships that can lead to good-paying union jobs without a college degree.

💡 Support Cutting-Edge R&D

We’re Americans—we lead the world in pathbreaking research and development.

R&D will push future generations of clean energy tech to be more innovative than the last and ensure more of our inventions—like semiconductors—are made in the U.S.A.

Erika Kirkland

Director of Tax Solutions | Transferable Energy Tax Credits/45x/PTC | Passive Investments

4mo

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Dennis Zimmer, P.E.

Owner - Principal Electrical Engineer at AcDc Engineering

7mo

Manufacturing uses electricity; here are electricity prices under Biden

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Dwight Wilson

Retired as of March 22,2024.

9mo

INTERESTING FOR SURE

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Michael Barnes

US Government Supply Contractor at US DOD

9mo

Love this.

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Scott VanDyke

Sales and Product Development Manager at Kinton Carbide Inc

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Biomass is only one of many contributors in renewable energy advancements. At this point all means of power generation including fossil fuels are needed to keep up with the grid demand. If anyone is in the Richmond area the beginning of this week [March 4 - March 6] stop by the Convention Center for a conference or an exhibit that interests you or your business.

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