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Federal funding cuts slowed North Dakota’s clean energy progress, ending solar projects and jobs despite earlier growth.
Federal policy changes, including the cancellation of the Solar For All program, have slowed North Dakota’s clean energy progress, disrupting tribal solar projects and job plans.
Organizations like Indigenized Energy and the Coalition for Green Capital lost access to $135.6 million and $125 million in funding, canceling anticipated jobs and delaying energy independence efforts.
Despite a 300-job increase in clean energy in 2024—outpacing oil and gas losses—growth has slowed to its weakest pace since 2020, with the sector employing about 9,513 people.
Experts cite the repeal of Inflation Reduction Act tax credits and reduced grants as key factors hindering future development.
Los recortes de fondos federales desaceleraron el progreso de la energía limpia de Dakota del Norte, poniendo fin a los proyectos solares y empleos a pesar del crecimiento anterior.