The U.S. federal government has provided significant support to renewable energy, particularly wind energy, which has been crucial for the success of projects like Xcel Energy's.
The U.S. federal government, through the Army Phase II Small Business Innovation Research initiative, has awarded a grant to SAFCell to demonstrate a wearable fuel cell system.
The federal government has been more concerned with adopting clean forms of power rather than promoting energy efficiency, despite energy efficiency being considered an important practice.
The federal government, through congressional action or inaction, is determining the fate of the Production Tax Credit, a key financial support for the wind energy industry.
The U.S. government has invested in alternative energy systems and includes geothermal energy in its overarching energy plan, though it has received modest support compared to other clean technologies.
The U.S. federal government has spent billions of dollars on ethanol for transportation and is now rethinking its plans due to drought impacts and lack of progress.
The government's adoption of an expansive energy plan has contributed to the growing interest in wind energy. It is expected to provide more support for the industry.
The federal government has had a tumultuous year with alternative energy, initially showing modest interest but later revising its view to invest heavily in solar and hydrogen power.
The federal government is being urged to renew its support for hydrogen fuel through increased funding for research and development programs and new legislation.
The federal government, through its legislative branch, is considering a new bill that could provide significant boosts to the hydrogen fuel cell industry by expanding tax credits.
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