Summary
This 2018 policy analysis from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines the role of PowerAmerica and Manufacturing USA initiatives in sustaining clean energy manufacturing capacity in the United States. The report, authored by David M. Hart, appears to advocate for continued federal investment and coordination in advanced manufacturing for clean energy technologies. The work addresses industrial policy considerations relevant to energy infrastructure development.
UK applicability
The paper's focus on US federal manufacturing programmes and domestic industrial policy has limited direct applicability to UK practice, though comparative analysis of government support mechanisms for advanced manufacturing in clean energy sectors may offer strategic insights for UK industrial strategy.
Key measures
Policy analysis and programmatic recommendations; no quantitative metrics
Outcomes reported
The paper examines policy recommendations for sustaining PowerAmerica and Manufacturing USA programmes at the US Department of Energy to support clean energy manufacturing competitiveness.
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