Investing in a sustainable future

The $1 trillion US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is more than a year old, and some spending patterns are becoming apparent. As of January 2023, $10 billion had been awarded to clean-energy projects across the United States, according to partner Adam Barth and coauthors, who note that just three programs—Weatherization Assistance, Battery Materials Processing, and Advanced Reactor Demonstration—account for 70 percent of that spending so far.

As of January 2023, $10 billion has been awarded to clean-energy projects across the United States.

To read the article, see “One year into the BIL: Catalyzing US investments in energy,” March 20, 2023.