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US states sue Trump Administration to unlock funding for Clean Energy Projects

California, along with a dozen other states, is suing the federal gov't to force it to pay out grants approved by Congress for clean energy projects. The California Attorney General's Office announced this on Wednesday. The Trump administration has terminated funding under environmental laws including the Inflation Reduction Act. This is part of a broader effort to limit support for wind, solar, and other fossil-free energy sources, while prioritizing an increase in U.S. oil production.

California is one of the states that have launched dozens suits to oppose various Trump?administration policy.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Tuesday that he would'sue' over the changes to vaccine policy, and also a plan to rescind a key Environmental Protection Agency conclusion, the "endangerment" finding, which was crucial to the regulation of climate change.

Bonta explained that the new lawsuit is in response to California's $1.2 billion federal funding loss for the Alliance for Clean and Renewable Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES). The hydrogen plan was designed to replace fossil fuels for?utilities and public transit, trucks, ports, and trucking.

California said that federal agencies must implement laws. Bonta told a?interviewer on Tuesday that it was as simple as Congress having the power to appropriate the funding, and not the executive branch. The filing shows that 13 states are involved in the lawsuit, including Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey and New York. One of the named defendants in this case, the U.S. Department of Energy did not respond immediately to a comment request.

(source: Reuters)