The Trump administration’s war on renewables is escalating. Last week, the administration cancelled more than $7.5 billion worth of clean energy projects. And now, reports suggest an additional $12 billion in funding for clean energy and electric vehicles may be on the chopping block.

The so-called “kill list” of projects, first reported by Semafor, targets major carbon removal and clean hydrogen programs that the Department of Energy (DOE) approved under the Biden administration. It reportedly includes projects led by major oil and gas companies such as Occidental and Chevron. Reuters, which also reviewed the list, reported that it targets more than $1.5 billion in EV projects as well.

Blows to EVs, carbon removal, clean hydrogen

Many of the grants appear tied to EV manufacturing

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