워싱턴 에너지 보조금 11억 달러 삭감 규탄!

2025.10.03 12:15

워싱턴 에너지 보조금 11억 달러 삭감 규탄!

WASHINGTON STATE’S LEADERS CONDEMN FEDERAL FUNDS CUTBACK BY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION 🌍💡 Governor Bob Ferguson strongly denounced Thursday’s decision to withdraw over $1.1 billion in federal energy support from various projects across Washington state, impacting crucial initiatives like the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2). This move jeopardizes job creation and environmental benefits anticipated through these investments 💪✨ The PNWH2 project alone faced a staggering cut of nearly $1 billion despite being selected as one among seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs under recent bipartisan legislation in 2023 🌱💡 Expected to generate over ten thousand jobs alongside more than five billion dollars locally, this initiative aimed at establishing clean hydrogen economies using renewable resources is now severely threatened 🤔📉 Senator Maria Cantwell echoed Ferguson’s stance calling these cuts “unprecedented and corrupt.” She emphasized the extensive effort behind Washington’s selection for such a pivotal role in national competition. Now committed to restoration efforts, she asserts that reversing this decision remains paramount 🚀💪 Four key PNWH2 projects directly impacted include Alare Renewables from Whatcom County with investments totaling $102.8 million and Nippon Dynawave receiving nearly $46.6 million in Cowlitz County alone 📊💰 Altogether, eleven Washington energy ventures face defunding risks that could derail the state’s ambitious net-zero emissions target by 2050 🌍⏱️ Join us as we stand united against this setback for clean technology and sustainable growth. Together let’s advocate for policies supporting our green future 💪👩‍⚖️

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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Gov. Bob Ferguson on Thursday condemned the Trump Administration’s decision to revoke over $1.1 billion in federal energy funding for projects across Washington state.

Most significantly, the administration has pulled $1 billion from the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2), a regional initiative poised to generate more than 10,000 jobs and over $5 billion in local investment.

“It is outrageous that this administration is using a government shutdown to punish blue states like Washington,” said Ferguson. “These projects will lower costs, create jobs, and reduce air pollution. We’re working with the Attorney General’s Office to fight this illegal action.”

The Department of Energy selected the PNWH2 in 2023 as one of seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Managed by the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association, the hub serves Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. It was designed to develop a clean hydrogen economy using the region’s hydropower and clean energy resources.

Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA), who helped craft the H2Hubs program, called the cuts “unprecedented and corrupt.”

“Our region was awarded this Hub following an intensive national competition because we showed we had the pioneering researchers, clean energy resources, and over $5 billion in committed local investment that it would take to show that clean hydrogen can work,” said Cantwell. “I will be fighting to restore these funds.”

Four Washington-based PNWH2 partner projects are directly affected:

Alare Renewables (Whatcom County): $102.8 million

In total, 11 Washington energy projects were defunded, threatening progress toward the state’s net-zero emissions goal by 2050. Additional affected projects include:

Nippon Dynawave (Cowlitz County): $46.6 million

In July 2024, the Department of Energy awarded PNWH2 $27.5 million in Phase 1 funding for initial planning. The full $1 billion federal investment was expected to be matched by over $5 billion in local funding and create over 10,000 jobs, mainly in rural areas.

Ferguson and Cantwell both pledged to take legal and legislative action to reverse the cuts.

“This is not just an attack on Washington,” said Ferguson. “It’s an attack on clean energy, economic opportunity, and the future we are building for the Pacific Northwest.”

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