Re-Industrializing America: Clean Energy, Capital, and the Next Manufacturing Wave | New Shores
Center for Strategic & International Studies
The discussion centers on the reindustrialization of the United States through advanced and clean technologies. Milo Werner, a general partner at DCVC, argues that the industrial renaissance is intertwined with decarbonization and that advanced manufacturing is key to solving climate change. Werner emphasizes the importance of electrifying manufacturing processes, moving from combustion to electrical, chemical, and biological methods to achieve higher efficiencies. He points out that the U.S. has lost ground in commercializing technologies, citing examples like lithium-ion batteries and solar cells, where China captured significant commercial value. Werner advocates for government support through tax incentives, loan programs, and diversified purchasing strategies to mobilize a wider range of manufacturers and incentivize the free market.
Part 1: Context, Electrification, and Efficiency
Part 2: Commercialization and Capitalization Challenges
Part 3: Government Policy and Strategic Incentives
Part 4: Modular Manufacturing and Grid Innovation
Part 5: Mission and Global Outlook
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