US clean energy standard among proposals in Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan

Published 14:48 on March 31, 2021  /  Last updated at 00:52 on April 1, 2021  / /  Americas, US

President Joe Biden’s administration unveiled a $2 trillion infrastructure plan on Wednesday that would create a clean energy standard for the power sector, allocate funding to electric vehicle charging stations, and jump start research and development for clean technology.
President Joe Biden’s administration unveiled a $2 trillion infrastructure plan on Wednesday that would create a clean energy standard for the power sector, allocate funding to electric vehicle charging stations, and jump start research and development for clean technology.


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