Ultimately, the projects fall under six “decarbonizing” categories and are funded as follows:
Chemicals (9 projects, $38.3M)
Iron and steel (10 projects, $31.9M)
Food and beverage (3 projects, $11.4M)
Cement and concrete (5 projects, $16.4M)
Paper and forest products (6 projects, $16.2M)
Cross-sector technologies (7 projects, $20.4M)
Follow the money and there you will find the science.
Great idea, when this country is broke! But a great idea to launder more money!
Thanks MTG and McCarthy
not money laundering, it is blatant bribery,
without which their agenda doesn't move forward an inch.
I guess all the studies will show we need a green energy transition. It's a "consensus" donchahknow.