0
New Projects

0
States

$ 0
Investments

0
Jobs

Projects By State

StateProjectsInvestmentsJobs
Alabama9$1,619,200,0001,511
Arizona12$6,722,000,0002,402
Arkansas2$250,000,000500
California15$1,600,000,000 810
Colorado6$230,000,0001,152
Connecticut4$24,800,000 100
Florida5$172,000,000 400
Georgia32$12,848,000,00015,980
Illinois7$2,563,500,000 2,719
Indiana12$8,316,000,0005,262
Iowa4$17,000,000102
Kansas3$110,000,000180
Kentucky9$2,670,400,0002,721
Louisiana6$1,719,500,0001,109
Maine1$6,000,000 200
Maryland4$316,370,000325
Massachusetts6$45,700,000 1,041
Michigan36$12,247,900,00012,435
Minnesota4$155,000,000 700
Mississippi3$2,015,000,000 2,340
Missouri4$674,000,000450
Nebraska1N/AN/A
Nevada7$6,600,000,0005,250
New Hampshire1$16,300,000 N/A
New Mexico7$2,185,000,0003,442
New York14$791,000,0003,079
North Carolina 24$21,288,459,00011,966
North Dakota1N/AN/A
Ohio18$7,073,800,0004,854
Oklahoma7$4,270,000,0001,810
Oregon2$43,000,000N/A
Pennsylvania4$126,100,000427
Puerto Rico1N/A800
Rhode Island1N/AN/A
South Carolina29$15,461,800,00014,087
Tennessee20$5,473,000,0004,976
Texas29$7,996,000,00010,302
Utah3$1,000,000,000N/A
Vermont1N/A12
Virginia7$1,197,500,000885
West Virginia4$1,335,000,000 850
Wisconsin7$242,000,000 462

Projects By Sector

SectorProjectsInvestmentJobs
Battery/Storage83$43,297,500,00027,419
Biofuel1$040
Energy Efficiency1$6,000,000 200
EV168$82,525,800,00064,166
Geothermal1$00
Grid, Transmission and Electrification21$2,046,859,0002,921
Hydrogen19$6,106,600,0003,556
Semiconductor2$5,375,000,000 1,970
Solar87$15,823,570,00029,154
Wind29$4,060,500,0003,254

Projects By Industry Type

TypeProjectsInvestmentJobs
Generation44$9,438,370,0003786
Manufacturing303$119,365,559,000108,631
R&D15$523,900,0001,298
Recycling, Repair, and Maintenance10$213,500,000932

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

Projects By Congressional District

PartyProjectsInvestmentsJobs
Republican228$106,846,529,00081,747
Democratic123$19,543,000,00029,384
Undefined21$3,151,800,0004,770

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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