By Rick Newman Yahoo Finance , January 3,2023 Climate change is a real and urgent problem. More than a century of carbon emissions is warming the planet and causing floods, droughts, fires and other cataclysmic events that are killing people, threatening livelihoods and upending economies. But the war on fossil fuels that […]
Day: January 4, 2023
Here’s why the U.S. electric grid isn’t running on 100% renewable energy yet
By Cat Clifford CNBC , January 3,2023 Generating electricity to power homes and businesses is a significant contributor to climate change. In the United States, one quarter of greenhouse gas emissions come from electricity production, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Solar panels and wind farms can generate electricity without releasing any […]
Why natural gas plays a key role in the clean energy transition
By Sasha Mackler The Hill , January 3,2023 For most of the past decade, U.S. energy production thrived. Our domestic oil and gas industry unlocked massive new resources through hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. Renewable electricity options like wind and solar expanded beyond expectations to assume a greater role in our power system and drive down costs. […]
Freeport LNG, Talos discuss upcoming projects
By Nancy Ford BIC Magazine , January 3,2023 Freeport LNG operates one of the largest natural gas liquefaction and export facilities in the world, and in late 2021, representatives for the facility announced its plan to develop a new carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project. With Talos Energy Inc. as its project […]
Governor Abbott Celebrates Construction Of Nation’s Largest Green Hydrogen Facility In Texas
Office of the Texas Governor , January 1,2023 Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated the announcement of Air Products and The AES Corporation’s (AES) new mega-scale green hydrogen facility in Wilbarger County. The project is anticipated to create more than 1,300 construction jobs, 115 permanent operations jobs, and 200 transportation and distribution jobs. It is […]
Houston effort to host HyVelocity hydrogen hub gets U.S. push
By Shelby Webb The Houston Chronicle , January 3,2023 Houston-area leaders seeking to make the city one of the nation’s designated hydrogen hubs have received a push from the U.S. Energy Department. Full applications are due in April, and if Houston is selected, it would receive some of the $7 billion set aside by the […]
The domino effect of President Biden’s war on oil and gas
By Bill Johnson The Hill, January 3,2023 From halting pipeline construction to curtailing America’s domestic energy production on public lands; from begging Saudi Arabia and Venezuela for oil while shoveling billions of taxpayer dollars to expensive, intermittent “green” energy — the Biden administration’s disastrous energy policy decisions have underscored their commitment to the […]