Trump administration plans to cancel $2.2 billion for hydrogen projects in California and Pacific Northwest amid government shutdown pressure tactics.

The cuts target clean energy hubs that were set to decarbonize transportation and port operations, including a $1.2 billion California project.

The Trump administration is planning to cancel billions of dollars earmarked for hydrogen projects in California and the Pacific Northwest as part of its first tranche of funding cuts following the government shutdown, according to an administration official.

The move is part of nearly $8 billion in funding eliminations that White House Budget Director Russell Vought flagged was coming for green energy projects in Democratic-leaning states. The administration is also set to cancel spending for uns

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