[Tree] US EV battery supply chain and electrolyte production

Version 0.59 (2024-10-25 23:36:57.642000)

updates: New electrolyte factory announced in Kentucky; job creation.

Version 0.58 (2024-09-27 22:46:31.852000)

updates: New investment details and community impact highlighted

Version 0.57 (2024-09-23 10:41:08.835000)

updates: New commitments for auto workforce and suppliers announced

Version 0.56 (2024-09-22 19:36:54.480000)

updates: Added details on Justice40 Initiative and job creation

Version 0.55 (2024-09-21 07:37:13.249000)

updates: Added battery manufacturing investment details

Version 0.54 (2024-09-11 15:49:43.379000)

updates: Updated funding details and project areas

Version 0.53 (2024-09-06 03:36:18.989000)

updates: Added funding for hydrogen turbine performance projects

Version 0.52 (2024-08-31 13:33:28.002000)

updates: Added funding details for hydrogen projects.

Version 0.51 (2024-08-17 15:10:51.907000)

updates: Additional investment in carbon management projects

Version 0.5 (2024-07-19 20:07:07.022000)

updates: DOE invests $52 million in clean energy projects

Version 0.49 (2024-05-14 18:56:06.883000)

updates: Includes information about DOE funding for carbon dioxide transport infrastructure

Version 0.48 (2024-05-11 15:51:59.669000)

updates: Inclusion of information about the DOE's announcement of seven hydrogen-related projects receiving over $300 million in 48C tax credits

Version 0.47 (2024-04-19 22:20:42.058000)

updates: Addition of information about clean energy manufacturing investments

Version 0.46 (2024-04-01 08:17:32.905000)

updates: DOE announces $20 billion investment in industry decarbonization

Version 0.45 (2024-03-29 02:21:17.351000)

updates: Integration of additional details about the funding allocation and its impact on the chemical industry

Version 0.44 (2024-03-27 20:17:34.624000)

updates: The US Department of Energy announces nearly $6 billion in funding for decarbonizing energy-intensive sectors

Version 0.43 (2024-03-26 17:21:01.174000)

updates: Add information about Century Aluminum receiving funding for a new aluminium smelter

Version 0.43 (2024-03-26 17:21:01.174000)

updates: Add information about Century Aluminum receiving funding for a new aluminium smelter

Version 0.42 (2024-03-26 10:22:02.126000)

updates: The US Department of Energy has selected Sublime Systems to receive $87M in funding for their electrochemical cement manufacturing project

Version 0.41 (2024-03-26 06:22:18.846000)

updates: Updates on funding for manufacturing giants and O-I Glass, and Heidelberg Materials' cement plant funding for carbon capture

Version 0.4 (2024-03-26 00:20:47.884000)

updates: Integration of new information about DOE funding for decarbonizing industrial facilities

Version 0.39 (2024-03-25 22:19:51.835000)

updates: Add information about Heidelberg Materials' cement plant receiving funding for carbon capture

Version 0.38 (2024-03-25 18:23:22.494000)

updates: The story has been updated to include information about O-I Glass securing $125M in clean energy funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for its Glass Furnace Decarbonization Technology project [f09b6751].

Version 0.38 (2024-03-25 18:23:22.494000)

updates: The story has been updated to include information about O-I Glass securing $125M in clean energy funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for its Glass Furnace Decarbonization Technology project [f09b6751].

Version 0.37 (2024-03-25 16:25:12.211000)

updates: Add information about O-I Glass securing clean energy funding

Version 0.36 (2024-03-25 15:24:59.937000)

updates: Integration of new information about funding recipients and their respective projects

Version 0.35 (2024-03-25 12:23:06.749000)

updates: Includes information about Constellium's DOE funding for clean energy tech

Version 0.34 (2024-03-25 11:21:53.603000)

updates: Cleveland-Cliffs secures $575 million in DOE funding for decarbonization projects

Version 0.33 (2024-03-25 11:19:05.686000)

updates: The US Government announces a $6 billion investment in industrial emissions reduction projects. Century Aluminum secures funding for a new smelter.

Version 0.32 (2024-03-25 10:22:44.719000)

updates: Integration of additional details about specific projects and funding sources

Version 0.31 (2024-03-25 09:20:30.995000)

updates: The Biden administration announces the largest investment in cleaning up industrial greenhouse gas emissions to date, targeting industries such as mac and cheese, ice cream, whiskey, steel, cement, and more

Version 0.3 (2024-03-25 09:19:24.793000)

updates: US Government invests $6 billion in industrial emissions reduction projects

Version 0.29 (2024-03-25 02:21:46.686000)

updates: The US government and several businesses are investing in geothermal energy to make it a backbone of the green transition. Geothermal energy, which draws on naturally high temperatures underground, could overtake hydroelectric and solar power in the US by 2050. The US government has invested over $200 million since 2018 in an experimental site in Utah to develop Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), which involves injecting water into naturally hot rocks. Geothermal drilling does not release hydrocarbons like fracking and provides a steady flow of energy regardless of weather or time of day. The US government estimates that the cost of geothermal energy will drop from $70-$100 per megawatt hour (MWh) to $45 by 2035. Several US and Canadian start-ups are vying for position in the geothermal market and have raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors. Google, Microsoft, and steel-maker Nucor have announced plans to purchase geothermal energy.

Version 0.28 (2024-03-19 17:17:16.632000)

updates: Includes information on the DOE's report on geothermal innovation

Version 0.27 (2024-03-12 19:23:38.292000)

updates: The DOE is also supporting small and medium clean energy companies in coal communities

Version 0.26 (2024-02-24 01:16:26.641000)

updates: Integration of information on DOE's efforts to decarbonize heavy industry and reduce emissions from steel production

Version 0.25 (2024-02-20 12:16:54.927000)

updates: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced over $17 million in funding for three projects that will support the design and construction of facilities producing rare earth elements and other critical minerals and materials from coal-based resources.

Version 0.24 (2024-02-20 11:18:27.216000)

updates: DOE funding for projects producing critical minerals from coal-based resources

Version 0.23 (2024-02-16 03:15:47.909000)

updates: DOE invests $17 million in projects for domestic production of critical minerals

Version 0.22 (2024-02-08 21:15:12.258000)

updates: Added information about DOE Loan Programs Office managing portfolio credit risk for clean energy projects

Version 0.21 (2023-11-29 10:35:42.259000)

updates: New information on funding for power grid projects and clean energy manufacturing

Version 0.2 (2023-11-27 18:58:41.250000)

updates: New actions announced by President Biden to strengthen supply chains and secure key sectors

Version 0.19 (2023-11-27 17:34:34.055000)

updates: Added information about funding for clean energy manufacturing projects

Version 0.18 (2023-11-27 10:34:13.267000)

updates: New actions to strengthen supply chains and power grid

Version 0.17 (2023-11-21 16:58:41.248000)

updates: The Biden administration announces $42 million in funding for power grid projects

Version 0.16 (2023-11-21 15:57:19.662000)

updates: Incorporated information from a podcast discussing challenges and opportunities of energy transmission in electrifying the U.S. economy and enhancing grid resilience

Version 0.15 (2023-11-16 12:48:29.003000)

updates: Updates on Biden's transmission plan and its implications

Version 0.14 (2023-11-12 18:27:22.869000)

updates: Combining two news stories into one

Version 0.13 (2023-11-10 08:28:25.549000)

updates: Restructured and enhanced the narrative for improved clarity and impact

Version 0.12 (2023-11-07 12:26:39.404000)

updates: Restructured and organized the content for clarity and impact

Version 0.11 (2023-11-07 10:32:40.474000)

updates: Restructured and condensed the information for improved clarity and impact

Version 0.1 (2023-11-06 03:36:53.448000)

updates: Reorganized and streamlined information, added details from new source

Version 0.09 (2023-11-04 21:25:05.004000)

updates: The original story focused on Ørsted cancelling two offshore wind projects in the US due to macroeconomic factors. The new narrative includes additional information about the opposition to offshore wind projects, the approval of other offshore wind projects, and the cancellation's impact on the Biden administration's goals.

Version 0.08 (2023-11-03 16:24:52.020000)

updates: The story now includes information about Orsted's cancellation of offshore wind projects in New Jersey

Version 0.07 (2023-11-01 09:28:33.718000)

updates: Incorporated information about Orsted cancelling offshore wind projects

Version 0.06 (2023-11-01 08:32:31.960000)

updates: The new narrative provides a comprehensive overview of the approval of five offshore wind projects in the US, the challenges faced by the industry, the opposition to offshore wind farms, and the cancellation of projects by Orsted.

Version 0.05 (2023-11-01 07:28:08.998000)

updates: Added information about the approval of five offshore wind projects in the US

Version 0.04 (2023-11-01 02:39:53.845000)

updates: Incorporated information about the cancellation of Orsted's offshore wind projects

Version 0.03 (2023-10-31 17:22:13.832000)

updates: The narrative now includes challenges faced by the offshore wind energy industry and the potential need for a bailout, as well as the approval of the largest offshore wind project in the US.

Version 0.02 (2023-10-31 15:20:27.847000)

updates: Inclusion of the approval of the largest offshore wind project in the US

Version 0.01 (2023-10-30 18:29:12.700000)

updates: Combined information about challenges and potential bailout

Version 0.0 (2023-10-30 18:26:24.460000)

updates: