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The administration called it the largest investment in rural electrification since the New Deal.
A new organization is urging Congress to prop up a sort-of World Bank for nuclear energy.
Donald Trump wants to gut the Inflation Reduction Act, which provides more than $369 billion in clean energy incentives.
If Congress lets it.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The administration's strict rules for "green" hydrogen boost some clean power, like geothermal energy, but deal a blow to nuclear.
The state will now be required to rapidly phase out fossil fuels in the home of American automobiles and heavy industry.
The legislation would require rapidly shifting away from fossil fuels in the heart of the United States heavy industry.
After 14 years and billions of dollars in cost overruns, the first of only two reactors under construction in the U.S. began the long-awaited process of starting up.
For the first time, scientists have been able to engineer a reaction that produced more power than was used to ignite it.
The Inflation Reduction Act could spur a boom in carbon-capture technology, and all that CO2 will need somewhere to go.