Santa Cruz Sentinel

Biden revives ‘clean energy’ program with $1B loan

- By Matthew Daly

WASHINGTON >> The Biden administra­tion has issued its first clean energy loan guarantee, reviving an Obama-era program that helped launch the country’s first utility-scale wind and solar farms a decade ago but has largely gone dormant in recent years.

The Energy Department said it would guarantee up to $1 billion in loans to help a Nebraska company scale up production of “clean” hydrogen to convert natural gas into commercial products used in manufactur­ing and agricultur­e.

The revived loan program is part of President Joe Biden’s efforts to slash planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030, amid legislativ­e gridlock that has stalled a $2 trillion package of social and environmen­tal initiative­s. It’s among the tools he can use without new legislatio­n.

Under President Barack Obama, the program boosted Tesla’s efforts to become a behemoth in electric cars, but it stumbled after the California solar company Solyndra failed soon after receiving federal aid a decade ago, costing taxpayers more than $500 million. Republican­s and other critics seized on Solyndra as an example of wasteful spending under Obama’s stimulus program.

The aid to Lincoln-based Monolith Inc. is the program’s first non-nuclear loan guarantee since 2016.

Monolith produces “carbon

black,” a powdery substance that enhances tires and other rubber products, and hydrogen used in ammonia-based fertilizer.

Monolith says it can create both products while vastly shrinking their greenhouse

gas emissions. The company plans to use the Energy Department guarantee to finance a major expansion of its existing Hallam, Nebraska, plant that produces hydrogen and carbon black.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington.

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