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US infrastructure deal commits billion to energy

THE massive infrastructure bill that has advanced to the US Senate earlier this week commits at least US$114 billion to the energy infrastructure and the energy transition, as the Biden Administration hopes it will kick-start its greater climate and energy ambitions.

Too early to call if it will get over the line: BNEF

Too early to call if it will get over the line: BNEF

The spending earmarks money for hydrogen development and carbon capture and storage, as well as electric vehicle charging networks and procurements as the US vies to catch up with its economic rival, China,...

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