A minimum of $25.7 billion in new US clean-energy factories are within the works, thanks partially to the generous subsidies in President Joe Biden’s landmark climate law. Most of those tasks — and the roles that include them — are in historically conservative states.
In Dalton, Georgia, inexperienced power hasn’t been a precedence. Its Congressional consultant, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has said that “Earth warming and carbon is definitely wholesome for us.”