Summary
This policy report by David M. Hart (2018) addresses the strategic importance of sustaining PowerAmerica and Manufacturing USA initiatives within the U.S. Department of Energy to maintain competitive advantage in clean energy manufacturing. The paper, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, argues for continued federal support of these programmes as mechanisms for industrial innovation and workforce development. No empirical data on farming, soil health, or nutrient density is apparent from the title and source metadata.
UK applicability
This paper is primarily focused on United States federal energy policy and manufacturing infrastructure. Its direct applicability to UK farming systems, soil health, or nutrient density research is limited, though comparative analysis of manufacturing policy frameworks could inform UK industrial strategy discussions.
Key measures
Not applicable—policy analysis rather than empirical measurement
Outcomes reported
The paper examines policy recommendations for sustaining PowerAmerica and the Manufacturing USA programme at the U.S. Department of Energy to support clean energy manufacturing competitiveness.
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