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No, America’s battery plant boom isn’t going bust – — Jay Turner, Josh Busby, Nate Jensen in The Conversation

  • Nov 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

The United States is in the midst of the biggest boom in clean energy manufacturing investments in history, spurred by laws like the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act.


We checked up on all 23 battery cell factories announced or expanded since the Inflation Reduction Act was signed – almost all of them gigafactories, which are designed to produce over 1 gigawatt-hour of battery cell capacity. These factories have some of the largest employment potential of any project supported by the act.




 
 
 

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Jack Thomas
Jack Thomas
Apr 13

This was a very insightful read on the current state of battery plant construction and industry growth. The explanation of ongoing developments and the broader context behind them was presented in a balanced and informative way. It’s refreshing to see such a well-researched take on a topic that’s often misunderstood. I recently came across a similar discussion on https://the915lawyer.com/, and it offered an interesting perspective on regulatory and development aspects as well. Altogether, this adds great depth to understanding the subject.

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linn paul
linn paul
Mar 31

This article provides a well-balanced and insightful look into the current state of the battery manufacturing industry. The clarity in presenting both challenges and progress makes it easier to understand such a rapidly evolving sector. I particularly appreciated the data-driven perspective combined with a forward-looking outlook. While reading, I was reminded of a similar analysis I came across on a review blog, where https://www.rosedalewellness.com/ was mentioned in a broader conversation about sustainable development and long-term thinking. It’s encouraging to see content that informs while also prompting deeper consideration of future impacts. Excellent write-up.

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