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New Projects

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States

$ 0
Investments

0
Jobs

Projects By State

StateProjectsInvestmentsJobs
Alabama9$1,619,200,0001,511
Arizona11$6,451,000,0002,400
Arkansas2$250,000,000500
California14$1,600,000,000 160
Colorado7$880,000,000 2,382
Connecticut4$24,800,000 100
Florida3$172,000,000 400
Georgia30$15,312,700,00015,823
Illinois7$2,563,500,000 2,719
Indiana12$8,316,000,0005,262
Iowa3$00
Kansas3$110,000,000180
Kentucky8$1,958,400,0001,149
Louisiana6$1,719,500,0001,109
Maine1$6,000,000 200
Maryland4$316,370,000325
Massachusetts6$45,700,000 1,041
Michigan33$12,096,400,00012,205
Minnesota4$155,000,000 700
Mississippi3$2,015,000,000 2,340
Missouri3$100,000,000 250
Nebraska1$00
Nevada7$6,600,000,0005,250
New Hampshire1$16,300,000 0
New Mexico7$2,185,000,0003,442
New York13$791,000,0003,079
North Carolina 23$21,094,759,00011,633
Ohio18$7,073,800,0004,854
Oklahoma7$4,270,000,0001,810
Oregon2$43,000,0000
Pennsylvania2$116,100,000 157
Puerto Rico1$0800
Rhode Island1$00
South Carolina27$14,460,200,00013,925
Tennessee18$$5,286,700,0004,921
Texas26$7,996,000,0009,602
Utah3$1,000,000,0000
Vermont1$012
Virginia7$1,197,500,000885
West Virginia4$1,335,000,000 850
Wisconsin6$242,000,000 262

Projects By Sector

SectorProjectsInvestmentJobs
Battery/Storage75$43,081,500,00025,897
Biofuel1$040
Energy Efficiency1$6,000,000 200
EV160$81,927,200,00063,299
Geothermal1$00
Grid, Transmission and Electrification16$1,809,859,0002,348
Hydrogen18$6,092,800,0003,528
Semiconductor2$5,375,000,000 1,970
Solar84$15,761,570,00027,814
Wind24$4,043,500,0003,252

Projects By Industry Type

TypeProjectsInvestmentJobs
Generation42$9,167,370,0003,784
Manufacturing284$119,239,659,000107,168
Recycling7$101,800,000238
R&D14$510,100,0001,298

*totals will not match overall figures as some projects are categorized into multiple sectors.

Projects By Congressional District

PartyProjectsInvestmentsJobs
Republican211$107,469,070,00078,320
Democratic117$18,731,759,00029,991
Undefined18$2,818,100,0004,147

About This Analysis

This analysis is based on publicly available information for new clean energy projects, expansions, and renewed productions only announced since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) signed into law on August 16, 2022. Projects that began development, were proposed, or applied for local and state approval before the passage of the IRA are not included.

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Clean Economy Works | An Economic Impact Analysis of Major Clean Energy Projects Announced In Year One of the Inflation Reduction Act

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In the first year alone following the signing of the IRA, private companies announced investments of at least $86 billion in 210 major clean energy and electric vehicle projects that together are expected to create at a minimum of 75,000 jobs across America, based on publicly available information compiled by E2. When broader economic benefits are factored in, BW’s modeling expects 403,000 new jobs—including nearly 100,000 permanent jobs—would be created and supported throughout the economy, $156 billion added to U.S. GDP, $111 billion in new wages for workers, and more than $32 billion generated in tax revenue for federal, state, and local governments.

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The positive impacts of the IRA’s historic investment in America’s rural economic growth and resilience are transformative. In its first year, the IRA incentives have spurred 52 major rural manufacturing projects that are projected to create 67,000 rural jobs and nearly $2 billion in worker income, creating viable new career opportunities and revenues to sustain rural communities. In addition to spurring growth, these IRA funds are essential to ensuring that rural America has access to the benefits of the clean economy transition and that our farms and farming communities are more profitable and more resilient. Farmers and rural workers across multiple industries, as well as rural consumers, strongly favor these investments in clean energy, infrastructure, and agricultural resilience. The federal clean economy investments in the IRA position rural communities as leaders in building a thriving 21st century American economy.

Clean Economy Works | IRA One-Year Review

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One year after the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law on August 16, 2022, private industry has announced at least 210 major new clean energy and clean vehicle projects across the country, according to E2’s findings. Based on publicly available information from 178 of the 210 announcements that included new jobs and/or investment estimates, if completed the projects would create at minimum 74,181 new jobs and bring in $86.3 billion in private investments.

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Approximately 127,000 jobs were added across the clean energy economy in 2022, bringing the total number of workers in renewable generation, energy efficiency, clean vehicles, battery and storage, grid modernization, and biofuels to more than 3.3 million. Clean energy now employs over 40 percent of all energy workers in America. It’s a trend that’s expected to continue as the clean energy sector begins to feel the full impact from historic investments passed in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

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