FAQ

What is the Voltage Valley Revolution?
The Voltage Valley Revolution isn’t about the clatter of old assembly lines or the soot of coal mines. It’s a new industrial revolution—electrification, artificial intelligence, data centers, semiconductors, advanced materials, and the Internet of Things. This movement is driven by the
enduring spirit of American communities, powered by clean energy and advanced manufacturing. Here, the people of the United States will build and operate the factories that make what Americans consume. It promises economic revival and a future built on sustainability
and hope, with an economic impact of over two trillion dollars and millions of well-paying jobs.

 

How Does the Voltage Valley Revolution Differ From the Silicon Valley Revolution?
Silicon Valley sparked the last U.S. industrial revolution, giving birth to tech giants like Apple and Google. But its success often meant jobs shipped overseas, leaving American workers behind. In contrast, the Voltage Valley Revolution is a return to our roots. It’s happening through
investment, innovation, and sheer hard work. Billions are flowing into clean energy and advanced manufacturing, spurred by the government’s Inflation Reduction Act. Communities are retraining workers and reviving old factories, leading America toward a sustainable future. This is a grassroots effort powered by the people and resources of America, not a select few on the West Coast.

Who is Funding the Voltage Valley Revolution?
The Voltage Valley Revolution is a massive undertaking financed by public and private investments. It’s projected to generate over two trillion dollars of economic activity by 2034, with $200 billion coming annually from private manufacturing construction and another $600
billion from scheduled projects. The Inflation Reduction Act adds $400 billion for clean energy initiatives. These investments are more than just numbers; they’re the seeds of an economic resurgence, expected to create over a million jobs and place the U.S. at the forefront of
sustainable industrial development.

Who is Driving the Voltage Valley Revolution?
People power the Voltage Valley Revolution- the people of Appalachia. These men and women have weathered the storms of economic downturns and are now driving change. Skilled workers, community leaders, and innovators are at the forefront, transforming old industrial landscapes into hubs of sustainable energy and advanced manufacturing. Their resilience and ingenuity are
the actual engines of this new industrial era. They are revitalizing their communities and securing a brighter, more prosperous future for their families, region, and the nation.

Why is Appalachia the Heart of the Voltage Valley Revolution?
Appalachia, a region long hit by economic decline, is now at the center of the Voltage Valley Revolution. Government funds come with strings attached—companies must show they will lift distressed communities. The Voltage Valley initiative targets Appalachia, aiming to build advanced manufacturing plants, semiconductor facilities, and clean energy projects. This effort isn’t just about creating jobs; it’s about creating stable, well-paying jobs that boost local economies. This investment helps these communities break free from stagnation, fostering growth, reducing poverty, and ensuring that this revival benefits both the economy and the environment.

What Role Can You Play in the Voltage Valley Revolution?
This revolution isn’t just a story to be told; it’s a movement to be joined. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a technologist, an investor, or someone who simply believes in the power of community and the promise of clean energy, there’s a role for you. The Voltage Valley
Revolution calls on us to be part of this new chapter in American progress. By supporting sustainable technologies, investing in the future of American manufacturing, or simply spreading the word, you can help rebuild America’s economic engine, create jobs, and ensure a prosperous, sustainable future for future generations.

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