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Biden Visits MN as Part of Manufacturing, Clean Energy Investments Tour

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023   

President Joe Biden was in Minnesota on Monday as part of a tour to highlight investments in infrastructure and manufacturing, including clean-energy technology. The president visited a Cummins facility in suburban Minneapolis, which makes a range of products, including power generators and diesel engines. Its Fridley plant will soon begin production of electrolyzers - a piece of technology used to develop clean hydrogen.

Biden said that up until now, Cummins was making these items outside the U.S.

"These are the machines that make clean hydrogen, a renewable energy used to power our economy from clean cars to trucks to steel to cement manufacturing. But now, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, with the tax credits for renewable energy, Cummins is going to manufacture these electrolyzers here in America," Biden said.

Beyond investments from the Inflation Reduction Act, the administration is also touting the 2021 infrastructure law, as well as the CHIPS and Science Act. Some of these efforts had bipartisan support, while others encountered GOP opposition. Polling indicates the broader public supports the investments, but many voters are unaware that the work they're funding is now being carried out.

Cummins senior vice president Tony Satterthwaite said fostering public-private partnerships to help address climate change also is good for the economy.

"As a result of this legislation, we saw demand for U.S.-made electrolyzers skyrocket. And what you see here today is our ability to capitalize on that demand and create 100 new jobs here in Fridley, as well as our supply base," he said.

Meanwhile, bills moving through the Minnesota Legislature would provide matching funds for clean-energy projects and other work supported by these federal policies.


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