The Trump administration has canceled nearly $8 billion in funding for clean energy projects in 16 Democratic-led states, including California's hydrogen hub. Officials claim the projects were not economically viable and did not advance national energy needs. Critics, however, label the move as political retaliation and vindictive, warning it will lead to higher energy prices and job losses. The cancellations come as the administration also ramps up fossil fuel production. California officials vow to continue pursuing clean energy despite the federal cuts.
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