Core Points - The Trump administration plans to cut billions in funding for energy projects following the U.S. government shutdown, including a project to upgrade transmission lines in California [1] - A consortium formed by the California Energy Commission and Southern California Edison received $600 million in federal funding last year for the transmission line upgrade aimed at accelerating clean energy adoption [1] - The U.S. Department of Energy announced plans to terminate funding for 223 projects, which is expected to save approximately $7.6 billion [1] - The funding cuts will affect projects in California and the Pacific Northwest, including hydrogen hubs [1] - The White House budget director indicated that funding for green projects has been reduced in Democratic-leaning states, while the Trump administration is taking a hardline approach to pressure Democrats to end the government shutdown that began on Wednesday [1]
美国政府关门引发连锁反应 特朗普拟砍掉76亿美元能源拨款
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