US Invests in Batteries for Renewables
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•White House announces $3B in funding for US battery manufacturing sector
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The Biden administration announced 25 new battery technology projects across 14 states, amounting to $3 billion in new federal funds.
The White House says this initiative will support more than 12,000 jobs and help increase American National security.
These selected projects are still subject to environmental review and other negotiations before they can move forward.
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